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  2. Self-paced instruction - Wikipedia

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    Self-paced instruction is any kind of instruction that proceeds based on learner response. The content itself can be curriculum, corporate training, technical tutorials, or any other subject that does not require the immediate response of an instructor.

  3. GCFLearnFree.org - Wikipedia

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    The website offers dozens of free, self-paced tutorials in technology, Microsoft Office, work and career, reading, math, and everyday life. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] All tutorials can be accessed with no registration required, but users can also create a free edu.GCFGlobal.org account to track their learning history and create transcripts of completed ...

  4. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Another alternative to MOOCs is the self-paced online course (SPOC) which provides a high degree of flexibility. Students can decide on their own pace and with which session they would like to begin their studies. According to a report by Class Central founder Dhawal Shah, more than 800 self-paced courses have been available in 2015. [176]

  5. Southern Arizona Community Academy - Wikipedia

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    SACA has two library-setting classrooms — the West Classroom, which focuses on languages and social studies, and the East Classroom, which focuses on mathematics, science, and technology. Upon enrollment, students are placed into courses based on individual needs. Courses are self-paced, so students may start or finish a course at any time.

  6. Wikipedia:School of Open course self-paced - Wikipedia

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    This is the self-paced version of the course, divided into six lessons. Each lesson includes a one-hour instructional video, reading materials, how-to videos and exercises. If you get stuck, post class-specific questions to the WikiProject Open Talk page, or more general editing questions to the "Teahouse" for new editors.

  7. Programmed learning - Wikipedia

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    The terms "programmed learning" and "programmed training" were interchangeable, because the principles and methods were almost identical. [35] If the target audience was industrial or military, researchers used the term programmed training, because training budgets supported the work.

  8. Asynchronous learning - Wikipedia

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    This approach combines self-study with asynchronous interactions to promote learning, and it can be used to facilitate learning in traditional on-campus education, distance education, and continuing education. This combined network of learners and the electronic network in which they communicate are referred to as an asynchronous learning network.

  9. Educational technology - Wikipedia

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    Computer-based training (CBT) refers to self-paced learning activities delivered on a computer or handheld devices such as a tablet or smartphone. CBT initially delivered content via CD-ROM, and typically presented content linearly, much like reading an online book or manual. [83]