Written by admin on Feb 27th, 2008 | Filed under:
Computer Based Training
Computer based training application has changed the way we view and perform our jobs. It has changed the way we educate our students and employees. Through the application of computer based training professionals have continued to stay abreast and in tune with the changes in their career fields no matter the industry. Occupations such as medical transcriptionist, accounting, administrative assistant and other “non-techie” occupations may have at one time been a simple analog skill requiring only a ledger, typewriter or slide rule. Today however this has all changed through the use of computers and computer software. Computer based training applications where unheard of in the past during the time depicted on shows like “Little House on the Prairie” and Nells Olson’s account ledger that was always open on the counter. But to keep pace with advances in technology used in the workplace, employees must receive the training and the most effective is through computer based training applications.
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Written by admin on Feb 25th, 2008 | Filed under:
Computer Based Training
Basic computer based training authoring is made very easy and simple through the use of screen casting. Screen casting can be simply defined as a digital recording of the computer monitor’s output and typically with the use of a microphone contains audio with the visual presentation from the monitor’s output.
Computer based training authoring using screen cast technology is one of the best ways to present and train people on various online services, software applications or the use of an offline product.
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Written by admin on Feb 18th, 2008 | Filed under:
Computer Based Training
How to Choose the Right Computer Training Class for Web Developers
By Natalie Aranda
The rapidly expanding field of computer training classes has posed several vital questions for people interested in either on-site computer training or online computer classes. Web Developers are among the career fields that must deal with training issues. It is not enough to feel your experience and training has already qualified you for a position as a Web Developer. Technology is changing almost daily and training really never ends. If you have not taken a certification training class or an IT training class lately, you are more than likely falling behind rapidly.
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Written by admin on Feb 13th, 2008 | Filed under:
Computer Based Training
Computer based training courses require careful research before selecting the right one for the user. Purchasing a computer based training course is not as simple as it may seem. Besides the usual system requirements for compatibility, computer based training software requires consideration beyond that of the system.
One can find a multitude of computer based training courses online by simply enter the term in Internet search engines such as Google or Yahoo. However, realize that just because it shows up at the top of the search results or even on the first page, does not make it a quality computer based training course.
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Written by admin on Feb 11th, 2008 | Filed under:
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Training Tools For Your Learning CurveBy Professor Jeff
One of the best things about life is that we don’t always know what it holds for us. There are always new things that are constantly being developed and put out there to replace this software or that software, and for people who work with the internet and computers for a living, it can be a bit overwhelming trying to catch up on all of the various aspects of technology.
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