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9/5/2010 5:12:56 PM ET

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Self Study Courses Self Study Courses Instructor Led Courses
Business and Management Innovative Learning Methods Workshops
    Lesson     Lessons     Lessons
    Topics     Topics     Topics
Seminars Quick Skill Classes
    Topics    Lessons       Lessons
TechExpert          Topics
    Lessons
    Topics     
Tutorials
    Topics


Online Instructor-Led Courses – CompuMaster Online Training offers two types of online instructor-led courses. Each is led by a subject-matter expert, who teaches the course in a message board "classroom". Students read the messages, do the assignments or lessons, and post questions to the instructor in the message board. In order to take an online instructor-led course, you have to first register for the course in the Course Catalog.

Online Instructor-Led Classes – An CompuMaster Online Training online instructor-led class, like a regular college class, has an instructor, students, a course outline, and often a textbook. The classes generally run 4 to 8 weeks. These classes even have classrooms – although the rooms are virtual ones that exist only in cyberspace. The communication between the instructor and student takes place through a threaded message board.

Online Instructor-Led Workshops – CompuMaster Online Training Workshops are one or two week, online instructor-led classes that teach an applied skill in five, step-by-step lessons. Generally, workshops don't require a textbook.

CompuMaster Online Training Workshop lessons appear each day on the CompuMaster Online Training Workshop home page, which exists outside the CompuMaster Online Training workshop message board "classroom." Students read the daily lesson, then post assignments and questions related to the daily lesson in the classroom message board for the instructor to answer and other students to comment on.

Lessons – (Same for online instructor-led and self-study) Lessons are made up of related topics. Courses are made up of groups of lessons in which students learn various concepts, tasks and skills. Both online instructor-led and self-study courses (except Seminars) contain lessons.

Topics – (Same for online instructor-led and self-study) A topic is a portion of a lesson or course that covers related material. Groups of topics that are related to a particular concept or task make up a lesson. Both online instructor-led and self-study courses contain topics.

Self-Study Courses – CompuMaster Online Training offers four types of self-study courses. Each provides a unique learning experience that you can take on your own time, at your own pace. Each self-study course requires the Shockwave plug-in, so be sure you have downloaded and installed the plug-in before starting a self-study course. Click on Plug-in Setup in the left navigation bar to download the plug-in.

Self-Study QuickSkill – QuickSkill self-study courses give you hands-on, interactive training as if you were actually in the real desktop application. At various times throughout the learning experience, you'll be asked to perform hands-on tasks. Because you are working in a simulated environment, the simulations will act like the actual software application with one important exception: if you make a mistake, you'll be informed that you've made an error and given the option of trying again or letting the task be performed for you.

Tutorials – Each lesson in a QuickSkill self-study course is broken down into tutorials. These tutorials give you hands-on, interactive training as if you were in the real desktop application. You’ll be introduced to concepts and procedures, and asked to perform certain tasks to demonstrate your understanding of the material.

Self-Study TechExpert – TechExpert self-study courses provide a mix of conceptual and procedural learning through online reading and interactivity (quizzes, activities, etc.), designed to keep the student actively engaged in the learning process. The lessons begin with the "big picture" by introducing a concept through background information. The details and procedures are then presented in small, easy-to-understand segments. Some TechExpert courses contain staged files, utilities, and other course tools that can be downloaded to assist the student in the learning experience.

Self-Study Seminars – Self-study seminars are a combination of audio and text presentations, but the majority of the content in each seminar is supplied via audio. Text is displayed as the audio is played. Each seminar is approximately 10 to 15 minutes in length. The Executive Series provides industry professionals with a management-oriented overview of the latest in computing and non-computing technologies. Each seminar in the Executive Series will help you understand the "big picture" while not missing out on important details. The Technical Series is intended for those whose day-to-day job activities require a technical background.

Self-study Business & Management Skills – Self-study Business courses provide a well-structured approach to concepts through online reading and interactivity. CompuMaster Online Training Business and Management Skills features our Harvard Business School Publishing and QuicKnowledge online learning series. Courses provide check quizzes that help to summarize what has been covered during the education process and to check comprehension. You’ll find that lessons provide helpful information that you can put to use immediately in your own office environment.

Self-study Innovative & Learning Method – This learning experience puts you in control by providing the option to select the information you need, and to skip what you do not need. The content is organized based on how a job or task should be performed. Interactive media is used to effectively and efficiently support the subject at hand. Optional activities are provided in varying degrees of complexity to provide practice and feedback on the presented material.




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