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Introduction. History of E-learning. Technologies used on E-learning. Types of E-learning Advantages and Disadvantages Future of E-learning
INTRODUCTION
What is E-Learning ?
What is E-Learning ?
Electronic learning
using some form of networked multimedia technologies, to deliver training , and other educational materials.
IBT
CAI CSLR CMI
: Technology-based learning . : Technology-based training. : Computer-based training. : Computer-based learning. : Computer-based instruction. : Computer-based education. : Web-based training . : Internet-based (Intranet-based)Training. : Computer-aided instruction . : Computer-managed instruction . : Computer-supported learning resources.
History of e-learning
History of e-learning
The first learning technology was : Army training films Developpement of the first types of teaching machines
History of e-learning
History of e-learning
Web CBT online chat groups Web Conferences and more!
Interactive Tools
*Asynchronous (Email, Web Forums, Newsgroups).
*Synchronous (Chat, shared whiteboards, teleconferencing, videoconferencing, MOOs & MUDs).
learning management software virtual classrooms podcasts MP3 Players -with multimedia abilitiesPDA's
TYPES OF E-LEARNING
TYPES OF E-LEARNING
Tutorials:
TYPES OF E-LEARNING:
Simulations:
Interaction with students on-screen participants. Documention learner benefits.
TYPES OF E-LEARNING:
EPSS :
Its the Electronic performance support systems. It gives an individual the tool they need to perform a required task.
TYPES OF E-LEARNING:
Instructional Games :
Reducing learner tension and increasing learner engagement. Provide motivation in addition to the learning.
TYPES OF E-LEARNING
Advantages of e-learning
Students can study anywhere they have access to a computer and Internet connection
It can lead to increased retention and a stronger grasp on the subject It moves faster
Advantages of e-learning
Students may have the option to select learning materials E-learning encourages students to take personal responsability
Disadvantages of e-learning
Problemes of internet connection and computers Problemes with hands-on and practical work Expensive
Knowledge is expanding at a tremendous rate. The typical worker will have many distinct careers in his or her lifetime. The companies and careers of the future will use technologies that have not even been conceived of today. The world is shrinking rapidly
Time flexible Geography independent Competitive cost / value Learner-centered Technology embracing Ethnically diverse
Partnerships and mergers between learning institutions, publishers, technology companies, learning providers will consolidate the marketplace. Many schools and colleges will be taken over or will go out of business A much greater number of learning (formal and informal) will take place online. The massive role of instructor will be broken down into multiple positions: curriculum design, content delivery, classroom facilitator, learner support, etc.
Fewer students will get the traditional on-campus degree, and most will get at least a portion of it online and off-campus. Learning providers will compete over learners especially those that are highly motivated and able to pay the most. Learners will complete degrees and certificates made up of courses and experiences from a wide range of learning providers.