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The web is fast becoming the medium of choice for computer-based training (CBT). anyone can attest to that. The web presents a vast array of different and fast moving development technologies from humble HTML, through scripting languages, Java and ActiveX and on to database-driven server-end programs.

CBT is really getting popular. CBT authoring systems are made to aid the creation of computer-based training. Many of the most common ingredients of interaction, navigation, presentation and student management are available as built-in options or templates.

There are quite a lot of sites around that offer customized CBT and other Web based training tools. I found one: Resource Bridge.

Resource Bridge has a custom eLearning solutions that are designed, developed and implemented to give the end user a personal and engaging learning environment. Here is the site.

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