Learner Requirements

Different training media are best suited for different learners. Companies need to evaluate their own situations to determine their learners' requirements.

Ability to gain attention & motivate.

If trainees are resistant to training, or the subject matter is particularly difficult, it may be important to keep the trainees' interest and motivate them. CBT and lectures are best at this, text- and workbook-based instruction are worst.

Ability to minimize demands on verbal & reading skill.

If trainees have difficulty reading, text- and workbook-based instruction will be difficult. Video- and lecture-based instruction will be the easiest.

Ability to minimize demands on technical skills.

If trainees are not computer literate, it may be best to stay away from computer-based training media. Unfamiliarity with a computer could turn trainees' focus from the substance of the CBT course to the technology itself. At a minimum, trainees should be able to activate a computer, navigate to an appropriate program and start it, use a keyboard and mouse to enter and manipulate data, and access online help.

Administrative Requirements

Some organizations may need to track trainees' progress to satisfy an external requirement, for example, from large company customers or grant providers. Others may want to track progress for their own purposes.

Ability to record trainee's progress.

High-quality computer-based training is designed to record trainees' progress. Lecturers can track progress, and workbooks can be checked to track trainees' progress as well. Videos and textbooks provide no means of gauging trainee progress.

Ability to report on trainee's progress.

Computer-based training systems are also designed to produce reports on trainees' progress. Trainee progress records from lecturers and workbooks can be compiled into reports as well.

Budget

All organizations operate with limited funds these days, and the costs of training media must fit within an organization's budget constraints.

Costs (development, acquisition, equipment) must be kept low.

In general, text and workbooks are the most economical training media on the market. Videos usually fall in the mid-range, while lectures and computer-based training, particularly when equipment costs are included, tend to be the most expensive. However, off-the-shelf CBT packages can be very affordable, particularly when a company already owns the necessary.

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Computer-based training (CBT) in schools and colleges for students is any training that uses a computer as the focal point for instructional delivery. With CBT, training is provided through the use of a computer and software, which guides a learner through an instructional program.

Other related terms include:

CAI - Computer-Assisted Instruction, and CBI - Computer-Based Instruction, which are alternative terms for delivering instruction through the medium of a computer.

CAL - Computer-Assisted Learning involves using a computer as an adjunct tool to aid in a traditional learning situation, such as classroom training. The computer serves as a device to assist the instructor during the training process, similar to a blackboard or handouts.

CAT - Computer-Assisted Testing assesses individuals through the medium of a computer. Individuals take the test on the computer, and the system records and scores the test. CAT is embedded in most computer-based training programs.

Most CBT programs utilize one or a combination of the following techniques:

- Tutorial: This common technique introduces new information sequentially, making it useful for teaching factual information, simple discrimination, rules, and the application of rules.

- Drill and Practice: This technique offers practice opportunities when mastering a new skill or information is desired, typically used after initial instruction.

- Training Games: These supplement other instruction and provide engaging practice opportunities. Training games leverage learners' competitive interests and add entertainment value to instruction.

- Simulation: This technique is often used when practicing a skill in its real context is costly or dangerous. It allows for experimentation and testing assumptions in a realistic context. Simulations also model real-world situations to enhance realism and relevance in training.

- Problem Solving: This challenging technique helps students develop skills in logic, problem-solving, and following directions, augmenting higher-order thinking skills.

- Demonstration/Presentation: Best used to introduce new information or as a review tool.

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Hello ma'am,

Computer-based training

>> MEDICAL: CBT is required in the medical profession, such as in CT scanning. CT scanning combines special x-ray equipment with sophisticated computers to produce multiple images or pictures of the inside of the body. These cross-sectional images of the area being studied can then be examined on a computer monitor, printed, or transferred to a CD.

>> It is required in educational institutes to educate students and to mark attendance.

>> It is required by MNCs to communicate with their different branches to get details of what is going on.

>> CBT is required to gather information from different professionals by sharing views, for example, citehr.

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Hi, mam.

Computer-Based Training (CBT) is, as the name suggests, training that can be delivered by a computer, with or without additional aid from trainers. Initially developed for stand-alone computers, CBT is now more normally delivered over a network.

Airline Pilot Training

A good example is that of commercial airline pilot training. This is a huge overhead for airlines with strictly controlled government standards, not only to train pilots in the first place but also for continued training to refresh the pilots' knowledge and introduce new aircraft, systems, or methods. Aircraft simulators were developed so that pilots could train in all weathers, around the clock, and crucially, without risking real, expensive airliners.

Information Technology

Due to the demand in the IT field, there are a number of institutes that provide computer training to the masses. One institute that has a cutting edge over the others and has provided the market with the best professionals who have thoroughly impressed everyone at their workplace with their skills is Jetking. They are known to provide the best computer-based training in the market and use a number of techniques to provide the industry with able students when they enter the real workspace.

Multimedia Computer-Based Training in Accelerator Physics

Four years ago, Whistle Soft, Inc., began developing a computer-based multimedia tutorial for charged particle beam dynamics under a Small Business Innovative Research grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The DOE chose to support such an activity because of the importance of industrial and medical particle accelerators in the national economy. For example, about 50% of all cancer patients undergo radiotherapy of one sort or another, with the radiation often produced by electron linacs.

We originally designed the Accelerators and Beams tutorials for the academic market, and that is presently where most of our sales are. However, we have always had the idea in mind that we could later customize its separate modules for laboratory and/or industrial usage. This would extend the use of these modules to a non-traditional student audience, such as the technicians and operators employed at large accelerator facilities.

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Ashish Goel MBA1A

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Ajit Singh
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Hello madam, I have searched for computer-based training techniques in medical surgery.

In recent decades, robotics and computer science have been gaining more and more relevance in all aspects of our lives. In surgery, for example, they have given birth to procedures impossible to perform otherwise, such as tele-surgery or nano-surgery. In this regard, these applied sciences already play an important role in assisting the surgeon both in the operating room and as a support in the education of young surgeons. However, much work still needs to be done.

In fact, in recent years, we have seen an extreme change in traditional training in surgery, and computer-based simulation is one of the main reasons for this shift. The spread of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has brought major improvements in the quality of healthcare, but it has also increased the complexity of surgical procedures, requiring advanced and highly specialized training systems. Moreover, these training procedures need to be reiterated during the operational life of surgeons. Therefore, considering the limited availability of cadavers and the public concern with the non-ethical treatment of animals, traditional approaches to surgical training are drastically limited, encouraging the use of surgical simulators based on virtual environments.

Healthcare industries and the scientific community in medicine agree on the disruptive potential of applying Virtual Reality (VR) to training in the medical field. Therefore, the next step is the development of surgical simulators with a high level of realism in order to practice complex procedures in a safe environment. Moreover, it is decisive that this evolution integrates advanced medical imaging and processing, allowing surgeons to practice simulated interventions on patient-specific datasets.

The increasing importance of MIS techniques will cause a drastic change in pre-operation planning and basic surgical training. The features of this kind of surgical approach, such as workspace limitation, 2D vision through a laparoscopic camera, and indirect physical interaction with the patient's body, make it possible to use a surgical simulator to train, plan, or simulate an intervention, reproducing the visual and tactile feedback of the real surgical procedure on a real patient.

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ajit singh mba 1’a' hello madam i have searched the computer based training techniques in medical surgery.
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Hello Madam...

Topic-Computer based training
Computer based training is very important to trained the Employees.It is MODERN APPROACH of training.

Examples of CBT

1.UNODC (the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) has developed computer based training (CBT) on drug law enforcement. As Transnational drug trafficking is a global concern with drug traffickers using latest technologies to avoid detection at land borders, airports and seaports by Customs officers. Traffickers use innocuous couriers and adopt new methods to smuggle drugs. This global training tool applies a problem-solving and interactive approach and is managed by a Learning Management System (LMS). It covers 65 relevant topics, including the review of passport for land controls and airports; behavioral indicators at airports and questioning persons at seaports/airports. The subjects are divided into 5 chapters: i) interdiction techniques for land controls, ii) interdiction techniques at airports, iii) interdiction techniques at sea ports, iv) intelligence and controlled delivery and v) money laundering.
2.A good example is that of commercial airline pilot training.This is a huge overhead for airlines with strictly controlled government standards, not only to train pilots in the first place but also for continued training to refresh the pilots' knowledge and introduce new aircraft, systems or methods. Aircraft simulators were developed so that pilots could train in all weathers, around the clock and crucially, without risking real, expensive airliners.
3.THE APPLICATION OF ENGINE ROOM SIMULATORS
Today, many maritime academies and vocational training centers’ apply engine room simulators in the teaching/learning Process. The objective of this training is to establish a minimum level of specialized knowledge and qualification in global ship traffic. An interactive program has been devised where in trainees have the possibility to familiarize themselves with the system and develop operational skills. Various multimedia techniques of simulation have been applied in this program, including three-dimensional presentations, sound applications, diagrams, pictures, etc. computer-based training (CBT) is being increasingly utilized in maritime academies as a preparatory stage, prior to the use of full mission engine room simulators. The basic role of CBT interactive programs is the familiarization with individual auxiliary machinery and associated systems, prior to the commencement of the operation with the whole engine room plant .The use of CBT modules is especially important in the case of complex marine control systems, where, computer-based training (CBT) is being increasingly utilized in maritime academies as a preparatory stage, prior to the use of full mission engine room simulators. The basic role of CBT interactive programs is the familiarization with individual auxiliary machinery and associated systems, prior to the commencement of the operation with the whole engine room plant .The use of CBT modules is especially important in the case of complex marine control systems, where a perfect knowledge of different operational modes is required.

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Kawalpreet Singh
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Good evening, ma'am,

Some computer-based training techniques are as follows:

1. Food services workers at a hospital:
Interactive computer-based safety instruction (CBI) was given to 73 workers in the food services department of an urban hospital. RESULTS: Post-test accuracy (95%) improved significantly (p &le; or = 0.0001) from the pre-test (74.5%), d = 1.09. Generalization was confirmed by increased accuracy in answering questions posed on-the-job that required the application of knowledge to the work setting (from 46% to 79%; p < 0.0001). Problematic kitchen conditions, such as puddles, increased slightly after training, but adjustment for increasing production/workload revealed an overall post-training decline in problems from 0.58 to 0.32 (p = 0.0001, d = 0.89). Work practice improvement was seen in 79% of workers (p < 0.0001, d = 1.00). Effect sizes (d) of knowledge, location, and work practice improvements are large and demonstrate that the benefits of CBI extend to the workplace floor. Furthermore, the decrease between knowledge and behavior change (d = 0.09-0.2) is less than reported following other forms of training.

2. AIRCRAFT DESIGN EDUCATION:
- CAI (computer-assisted instruction)
- CAL (computer-aided learning)
- CBE (computer-based education)
- CBI (computer-based instruction)
- CBL (computer-based learning) etc.

3. Computer Applications in Aviation Training:
- Pilot Training
- Aviation Maintenance Training
- Cabin crew training
- X-ray interpretation training
- General topic training (safety, emergency, security).

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Japneet Kaur
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Good evening, ma'am.

Talking about computer-based training techniques or CBT, it's on the rise as it has many advantages. The following are the basic methods being used worldwide:

1. WEBINARS:
It's a form of CBT. Instructors use web rooms to teach students specific content. They can log into the web room from their computer. The instructor leads the student through content, and the students can ask questions by instant messaging. Also, the instructor can give control of the web room so that the students can perform exercises.

2. VIDEOS

3. E-LEARNING

4. LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS):
It is software used for delivering, tracking, and managing training/education.

5. MOODLE:
It's an open course management system or a platform that deploys on an individual website. It includes modules such as forums, databases, and wikis to help create collaborative communities.

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Hello, Ma'am,

As CBT is a rapidly growing and effective method of training, many organizations are shifting from IBT (Instructor-Based Training) to CBT (Computer-Based Training). Here is an example of DDA (Dynamic Digital Advertising) corporate and medical training.

Learning does not have to stop when off-the-job. With Dynamic Digital Advertising's (DDA) Corporate and Medical Training division, computer- and TV-based employee training and interactive e-learning techniques enable fast and efficient learning off the job, at home, and abroad. It is customary for DDA Corporate and Medical Training to continually produce innovative training tools that employ an array of technology-based training methods that simplify the most complex of medical subjects. Whether a facility opts to teach with self-paced computer training on DVD or learning through video training, the results are always the same: clear presentations with maximum knowledge retention.

With DDA Corporate and Medical Training, employees don't have to go far to get far. We bring the Building Blocks of Advanced Learning Tools (BB of ALT) to homes, hotel rooms, and abroad with computer- and TV-based training formatted on CD and DVD. Trainers understand that traditional corporate and medical training materials may work on the job but not off. That is why DDA's Medical Training division specializes in different types of technology-based training methods ideal for off-the-job eLearning and training presentations.

Different and Effective Methods for Training Employees and Organizations at DDA CMT:

- Medical Video Training: Self-paced learning through video has proven to be an enormously effective means of instructing medical organizations. As DDA Corporate and Medical Training houses its very own video production studio, Hollywood caliber services such as custom 2D and 3D animation are readily available.
- Formatted for Off-the-Job Use: DDA CMT formats computer- and TV-based medical training tools on CD and DVD to enable easy off-the-job access.
- Custom Fit: Searching for medical management training tools, sales training tools, or business training tools? Then DDA Corporate and Medical Training is the logical choice. With years of experience in developing different types of training methods and job training techniques, the company offers sophisticated learning systems proven to increase employee comprehension and lower training expenditures.

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Amarjot Kaur
MBA 1A

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