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computer based training
1. learning that is accomplished over the
Internet, a computer network, via CD-
ROM, interactive TV, or satellite
broadcast.
Term covering a wide set of applications
and processes, such as Web-based
TONY KARRER learning, computer-based
learning, virtual classrooms, and digital
collaboration.
3. What is Computer-Based Training?
• Definition (according to the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst):
“The training that occurs solely on the computer with
individuals interacting with a computer program to learn
a given concept or training course.”
• Simply stated, computer-based training (CBT) is
training that is done at a computer instead of in a
classroom or by reading a book. In fact, you’re
doing a CBT right now!
4. Why am I Doing a CBT?
• Because you are a new employee for
DHHS, Behavioral and Developmental
Services, there are certain things you must
know in order to fulfill the duties of your
job. CBTs are the most efficient way to get
you that knowledge – when you need it and
where you need it.
5. Where Do I Get CBTs?
• Most of the CBTs that you will use will be
accessed from an internet website. You will
not need a CD or a special program to run
them. The same website you accessed THIS
lesson from is where you will get your
future computer-based training.
6. What Types of CBTs are There?
• You will see four types of CBTs. They are:
1. Show Me
2. Teach Me
3. Let Me Try
4. Test Me
7. The “Show Me” CBT
• A “Show Me” CBT walks you through a lesson and you must click
the SHOW ME ( ) button to view the correct action. All
actions are actually performed by the computer, you can just sit
back and watch.
The “Teach Me” CBT
• The “Teach Me” CBT walks you through a
lesson and instead of the computer
performing the actions, you get prompted
to perform the actions yourself. Don’t
worry though, an incorrect action will
prompt the CBT to jump in and ask…
• If you choose to have the
computer show you the proper
action, you can then practice
yourself or choose to skip
practicing and continue.
8. The “Let Me Try” CBT
• A “Let Me Try” CBT gives you
prompts to perform the
necessary actions, without
actually letting you know the
exact action. If you do not
perform the correct
action, you will get two
levels of feedback to help
you perform the correct
action…
• If after your third attempt to
perform the action, you still
don’t quite get it right, the CBT
will ask you (just like in a “Teach
Me” CBT)…
• You then continue and the CBT
will cycle through all prompts
and feedbacks again (if
necessary).
9. The “Test Me” CBT
• The “Test Me” CBT is exactly that, you are tested on
performing the actions that you got to practice in
the other three types of CBTs. Prompts offer just
enough information to get the task done and there
is no feedback. You must get all steps correct in
order to “pass” a “Test Me” CBT.
• If you make a mistake in a “Test Me”
CBT, you will get the following
message…
• To pass a “Test Me” CBT you’ll have
to start it over from the beginning.
10. In What Order Do I Do CBTs?
• The order of the CBTs is arranged according to
content. However, each lesson has four parts (Show
Me, Teach Me, Let Me Try and Test Me). It is
recommended that you take the parts in that order.
However, you are only required to take and pass the
“Test Me” part of each lesson.