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Technological Platforms to Support E-Training, Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 3,…
Technological Platforms to Support E-Training
Typical Features
Participants List
reflect the members of each virtual course
Discussion Forums
Asynchronous online discussion site where people post messages around a topic, thereby creating a hierarchical conversation thread
Chat
Instantly written conversation using software between two or more users connected to the network
Mailbox
collects all emails that the user has sent and received to and from their email address
Tutorial of Use
explains to the student how they should use the platform
Links to Resources
way to take the user from one url to another url
Contents
set of educational materials that are created or collected to build a formative action
Content management
Supports
Analogue
Digital
Author Tools
computer applications that facilitate the creation, publication and management of educational materials and resources in digital format used in face-to-face and distance education mediated by ICT
Content Management System
computer program that allows creating a work environment for the creation and administration of content
Learning Management System
software that facilitates the management, delivery and monitoring of analytics of business training programs
Examples
WordPress
Evolcampus
Chamilo
Canvas
Moodle
E-doceo
Content Standards
SCORM
set of standards and specifications that allow the creation of structured pedagogical objects, with fundamental objectives of facilitating the portability of learning content, being able to share and reuse it
ADL
work with specifications intended for online learning
Communication Options on a Technology Platform
Personal communication
communication between all agents of the educational community depends on it
Real-time training
encourages personal participation and increases motivation and helps to agree on concepts or meanings
Types of interaction in E-Learning
between student and content
between student and tutor
between student and interface
between students
Selection criteria
Usability
quality that allows a user to easily navigate a website, an application and a virtual course
Basic functionalities
communications area
evaluation and self-monitoring area
content area
ratings and reporting area
Flexibility
set of functionalities that allow the e-learning system to be easily adapted in the organization where you want to implement
User Management (permissions and administration)
LMS flexibility
Scalability and adaptability
Integration
Permits
Reports
Functionality
Reports
allow to draw conclusions from the course
facilitate the selection of students
allow to track students
help you generate reports for third parties
ROI
helps calculate the results of our actions based on the profitability of the operation with respect to the return on investment
Features and Requirements
Includes content support
Simple system
allows sending and receiving email messages
Complex system
tools that allow collaborative or group work among students
Virtual Classrooms
educational modality that is developed in a complementary or independent way to the traditional forms of education, and that arises from the incorporation of the TIC, in the teaching-learning processes
Examples of Open Source Platforms
WebCT
Luvit
Blackboard
Moodle
Ilias
Atutor
Claroline
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