E-Learning Modules

E-Learning Modules

E-learning is the unifying term to describe the fields of online learning, web-based training, and technology-delivered instruction. Although we have strong opinions about where eLearning is likely to go and how quickly it may or may not get there, this page is dedicated to linking you to the myriad of e-learning resources in the e-world.

Definition of e-learning

e-Learning. eLearning. "e"learning. However you write it, definitions abound.

  • The convergence of the Internet and learning, or Internet-enabled learning.
  • The use of network technologies to create, foster, deliver, and facilitate learning, anytime and anywhere.
  • The delivery of individualized, comprehensive, dynamic learning content in real time, aiding the development of communities of knowledge, linking learners and practitioners with experts.
  • A phenomenon delivering accountability, accessibility, and opportunity to allow people and organizations to keep up with the rapid changes that define the Internet world.
  • A force that gives people and organizations the competitive edge to allow them to keep ahead of the rapidly changing global economy.

With good design and delivery, e-learning does all these things. But, at its heart, it is, simply, learning. Too bad most interpretations focus on the technology (the "e") and not on the learning.

e-Learning has to keep the people it's designed for in mind. How do we learn? How do we acquire and retain skills and information to help us develop? Only when we address individual learning styles can the "e" in e-learning factor in. Then the technical side—the electronic delivery—can be adapted to the learner.

Trendz provide a suite of learning courses through its e-learning partners. A catalogue of such courses are as follows:

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  • Project Management for Beginners
  • Project Planning Methodologies
  • Project Tracking & Review Methods
  • How to Conduct Effective Status Reviews
  • Estimation Methodologies
  • Planning through MS Project
  • Enabling SMART planning
  • Quality Assurance and Control
  • Process & Product Quality Review Methods
  • Estimation: Detailing of Estimation Variables
  • Estimation through Function Points
  • Configuration Management: Descriptive Planning
  • Release Management Routines
  • Creating Effective Measurement Programs
  • Peer Reviews & Inspections
  • Technical Reviews
  • Testing Routines: Defect Tracking Effectiveness
  • Working around with COTS
  • Supplier Management: Planning and Tracking
  • Risk Management
  • Organizational Document Standards
  • Team Building and Role Descriptions
  • Working with multi-disciplinary teams
  • Effective Decision Making
  • Training Methodologies
  • Statistical Project Management
  • Quantitative Project Management
  • Understanding Process Variation
  • High Maturity: Process Effectiveness
  • Prediction Performance Models