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Online learning can take the form of tutorials, short-term online classes or even Frequently Asked Questions. They can be as simple as a series of HTML files that a user clicks through, or as complicated as a multimedia presentation that uses moving images, sound and human interaction. While simple online learning modules may be accessed by anyone with a modem, features like video and audio clips typically require the user to have a high-speed Internet connection such as ISDN or T1.

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Online learning can take the form of tutorials, short-term online classes or even Frequently Asked Questions. They can be as simple as a series of HTML files that a user clicks through, or as complicated as a multimedia presentation that uses moving images, sound and human interaction. While simple online learning modules may be accessed by anyone with a modem, features like video and audio clips typically require the user to have a high-speed Internet connection such as ISDN or T1.

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