In the future there is more growing interest in using the Internet to deliver a training course than conventional media, such as videotapes or computer-assisted instruction. The Internet has enabled the delivery of additional forms and softwares of training more conveniently and effectively for distance learning. Clark defines the Web-based Training (WBT) as an individualized instruction delivered over the public or private computer networks, and displayed by a Web browser in the manner that is not possible without a Web; the content is not downloaded as Computer-
Based Training (CBT) format, but rather on-demand training, stored in a server and accessed across a network. WBT is structured to meet and promote the training requirements with the content and facilitates multiple paths through the content in the networking system. It can also be updated very rapidly and access to the training content controlled by the training provider. The Web-based Training is different from the training on Web exploitation. Teaching and learning about the Internet in Thailand is still training in the use of an Internet in a short course or workshop format. This teaching and learning is not considered exploitation of the Web for training. Thus,