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Subject: Re: OT: What verb to use for "taking," "performing," WBT?
Dru Shockley (174p/+0r) Posted: Thursday 18 Jan 2001 This post: 32 views, +0 rating
I eThink I eUnderstand. Good eLuck in all your eEndeavors.
Good eBye
eDru arie design studio
kind of eReminds me of Pig Latin
I eTranslated the below:
-----Original Message----- Subject: Re: OT: What verb to use for "taking," "performing," WBT?
eThanks everybody for all the suggestions. Not that anybody really eCares (I just like eClosure), but I think I'm eGoing to go with "eLearn" and "eLearning" for the general terms to eDescribe what a student eDoes with online eTraining. The terms eLearn and eLearning eHave eBeen around for awhile, and I eThink most people eHave a pretty good conceptual eIdea of what eLearning eIs (or what it eShould eBe/eWould eBe/eCould eBe). Also, I eLike it! It'eS a relatively new, "web-savvy" and definitive term that appropriately eDescribes what students "eDo" with online training - they learn (well, eHopefully). And not just the old-fashioned way - they eLearn! ;-) It eSeems to eFit well with all the other new eTerms as well: eTrading, eCommerce, eBusiness, eTraining, eShopping, emailing, ...
Charles Rholl wrote:
> I'm trying to find an appropriate general term (verb) to describe what a > user/student/trainee does when they "take" online CBT/EBT/WBT. > > I think our industry needs a new word to describe this.
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