Multimedia
courses can be provided in a variety of formats, including standalone CD-ROMs.
With the rapid growth of the Internet and its capacity, multimedia courses may
now be placed on the World Wide Web as part of an e-Learning programmer.
Another alternative that is still accessible and often utilized is as a
supplement or complement to printed instruction. As a result, there are two
main ways to delivering multimedia lessons: the independent approach and the
blended approach. The independent method has two modes: online delivery and CD
delivery. There are two techniques in the blended approach: Supplementary and
Complementary.
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