ABA eLearning on the ABA Knowledge CenterOnline training
courses are facilitated by an instructor who will guide you through each lesson
and will be available to answer questions and provide feedback on your
assignments. Each week, you will receive an assignment over the Internet. The
assignment will include:
Reading a
chapter in your textbook or online material.
Completing a
short assignment and either forwarding the assignment
electronically to your instructor or posting it on the
electronic class discussion board.
Taking a
self-check test.
In addition,
you will also have some assignments where you will collaborate with other
students using electronic discussion boards and e-mail. The semester-length
courses will have a mid-term examination and a final examination. These
examinations and the self-check quizzes for each assignment will be taken
electronically over the Internet. Your overall grade for the class will be based
on your performance on the weekly assignments, mid-term and final examinations.
Students may complete their assignments from any location and at any time day or
night. Students have 9 days to complete each lesson and may complete it anytime
during that period. Each lesson will require from 2 to 4 hours to complete. Many
of the AIB instructor-led online courses provide credit towards an AIB diploma
or certificate, or continuing education credit for a variety of professional
designations.
System Requirements for AIB
Online Courses:
4A
computer with printer.
4An
Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as Comcast or Earthlink.
4Windows
98 or higher with Internet Explorer 6.0 or Netscape 6.2
4Modem:
56K or higher, DSL or cable.
4Note:
AOL browser is not supported by Blackboard. If AOL is your
ISP, then you
will have to use a supported browser for compatibility.
Participants may register for the ABA
Online Review Course for the CFTA Exam and the
Today's Teller: Developing Basic Skills on a weekly basis.
Participants who register by
Friday will be given access by the following Monday.
For more information contact South Dakota Bankers Association at 605/224-1653.