
Computer-Based Training (CBT) refers to any type of educational or instructional program delivered via a computer. It often utilises multimedia elements such as text, graphics, audio, and video to facilitate learning. CBT can be self-paced, allowing learners to progress at their own speed, or it may be structured with specific timelines and assessments.
Letโs assume that as an OEM you have delivered a Drone. Along with the drone, you will also give all the related manuals i.e. User handbook, Technical Manual, Maintenance manual etc in soft copy and also a printed version.
First time some trainers from OEM will give the end users training during delivery.
Due course of time, if end-user has any doubts or wants to give training to new members, every time they cannot call the OEMs training team to explain.
Instead of real-time training, an audio-visual presentation having 3d views, 2d animations images and videos will be developed on topics like introduction, technical specifications, Installation, deploying, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
These are played in Computers hence they are called Computer-based Tutors or Training Aids.
As technology advanced, these CBTs can also be viewed in portable digital Devices i.e. Mobiles, Tabs etc.
In general, users are divided into 2 segments โ Operator and Maintainer.
CBT will have 2 parts. All the contents required for the operator will be designed as Operator CBT and all the contents required for the maintainer are designed as Maintainer CBT.
In general, the CBT is developed in the English language as voice-over and also on-screen text. In a few cases end user may ask for the Hindi version also.
These CBTs will have features like Play pause next previous menu mute etc like any standard Video player.
These CBTs are password-protected. These CBTs will be delivered in DVDs.
Based on the complexity of the equipment, CBT duration will be between 3 hours to 30 hours Lenth.




















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