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ILT (Instructor Led Training)
Delivery of a course in a traditional classroom setting wherein an instructor guides a group of learners. |
Inquiry Method
A student-centered method of education focused on asking questions. Students are encouraged to ask questions which are meaningful to them, and which do not necessarily have easy answers; teachers are encouraged to avoid speaking at all when this is possible, and in any case to avoid giving answers in favor of asking more questions. |
Instructional Designer
The person who develops the methodology and delivery systems for presenting course content. |
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Intelligence
The mental capacity to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn. |
Interactive Multimedia
Allows two-way interaction with multimedia course material, another computer, or another user with direct response to the input, as opposed to one-way communication from TV, video, and other non-responsive media. Interactive attributes commonly include data or text entry, mouse input, touch screens, voice commands, video capture, and real-time interaction. |
Internet
The global network of regional and local computer networks. |
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Intranet
An internal computer network owned by a company or organization and accessible only to designated staff. |
ISDN (Integrated Digital Services Network)
A telecommunications line that is able to carry data, voice, and video simultaneously. |
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