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Note: Computer-Based Interactive Training (CBIT) and web-based training are used interchangeably in this article.
Instructor-led training will, and should, continue to be used, but it will be used less often, differently, and more efficiently. It is still preferred by many and is ideal for group interaction and role-playing situations.
CBIT uses modern strategies of education engineering and audio, video, graphics, animation, interaction, testing and feedback. The use of these features is very practical through the internet, and they greatly enhance learning and retention. CBIT can train people faster, more consistently, and at multiple locations without the need for travel or an instructor. Remember the $4 per gallon gas prices! Computer-based training can also be used in conjunction with instructor-led training, performance demonstration, and manuals for a blended learning approach. Employers can use computer-based training to bring all students to the same level of understanding prior to their attending a class, so subsequent classroom training is more effective and progresses further and in less time. With changing technology, and increased worker mobility, employers are having to do more training now than ever before. The idea of training in the future is to make it efficient and effective and still be economical. Computer-Based Interactive Training is often the best way to do that. Learning management systems (such as Russell Associates' intRAtrain) can be used to host the training, schedule students, monitor training progress and completion, and evaluate learning. Check out intRAtrain Learning Management System (LMS) under Products on our website.
The need for training has never been greater, especially with demand for specialized skills, state and federal regulations, and the global marketplace. In today's economy, Computer-Based Interactive Training is the logical solution.
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