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CDI offers students education through a virtual classroom

For Toronto-based CDI Corporate Education Servicesโ€™ (CES) clients, the days of chalk scratching and squeaking against the blackboard may soon be over.

Dubbed โ€˜Synchronous Learningโ€™, a new Internet-based, instructor-led service is being offered through CESโ€™ Internet environment โ€“ client-specific Virtual Learning Portals, which are on-line education centres that provide on-line operations and learning support, customized to corporate learning needs.

โ€œSynchronous is when youโ€™re on-line with an instructor at the same time and the learning is really happening synchronously,โ€ said Bill Rasberry, president, CDI Corporate Education Services. โ€œA Virtual Learning Portal is centric to a learner but within the objectives of a business corporation. Our businessโ€ฆis business-to-business so weโ€™re always developing learner portals that match the corporate needs, but when an actual individual comes in itโ€™s learner-centric around them.โ€

In this browser-based environment, courses are taught using the Internet as a โ€œvirtual classroomโ€. Without travelling or even leaving their computers, students log into a virtual classroom and attend class. They hear the instructor and see lecture slides on their PC screen and can ask the instructor questions or use a messaging window seen by everyone. Students also have the option of sending the instructor a private message and receiving a private response.

The instructor can launch and demonstrate applications from the โ€œvirtual blackboardโ€, as well as hand over control of the blackboard to a student if they wish to demonstrate a concept or software.

According to one Bell Canada employee in Montreal, the course was quite simple to use, but she admitted that if it wasnโ€™t for the two people in the actual CDI classroom she was sitting in making sure everything worked well, the course might have been more challenging.

โ€œIt was easy,โ€ said Louise Guerin, technical support manager, Bell Canada. โ€œI know that one of my colleagues was here (Bell offices) and was not on the (CDI) premises and he had some problems with the technology. Because of that youโ€™re missing part of the presentation and of course itโ€™s more difficult to re-enter it or continue to feel like [youโ€™re] involved.โ€

She went on to say that the material (which normally takes approximately 50 minutes to present) was presented very fast, possibly โ€œtoo fast. Sometimes it was so fastโ€ฆyou think you understand something then a couple of minutes laterโ€ฆyou realize that you probably missed something or you didnโ€™t have the chance to absorb what has been provided to you.โ€

Rasberry acknowledged the need to ensure that all students are ready before commencing the session, something CDIโ€™s technical support team tries to iron out within the first 10 minutes of the session. However, both Rasberry and CESโ€™ senior consultant, Fred Portoraro, drew attention to technical problems arising because students are going through their companyโ€™s firewalls and security systems. CDI plans to install a Hotline for technical support issues.

โ€œOur technical support people have to work frantically within those 10 minutes just to ensure that everybody is connected prior to the launching of the session,โ€ said Portoraro.

Recently, CDI has partnered with Isopia Interactive Network to provide the Web-based infrastructure for an e-Learning Applications Service Provider (ASP) solution and through this connection has outsourced their back end features like security and credit card transactions to Santa Clara, Calif.-based Exodus Communications. Also, CES has signed a letter of intent to acquire Toronto-based boutique training company, The Willcam Group, acquiring high-demand course content such as Java, XML and Perl.

โ€œTogether, they position us to deliver world-class educational solutions to our customers โ€“ anytime, anywhere, anyplace,โ€ said Rasberry.

CDI currently offers hundreds of asynchronous courses but only a handful of synchronous courses, ranging from networking to Windows 2000. For more information about CDI Corporate Education Services, visit

cdilearn.com

or

cdieducation.com

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