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Debbie Chavez Debbie Chavez NCU Dr. Gatin EL7001-6. E-Learning Advantages. E-Learning is…. e is for electronic. Learning is learning. e is for educational delivery method E –learning is internet enabled learning Information and communication technology
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Debbie ChavezDebbie ChavezNCU Dr. GatinEL7001-6 E-Learning Advantages
E-Learning is… • e is for electronic. Learning is learning. • e is for educational delivery method • E –learning is internet enabled learning • Information and communication technology • Material accessed via internet, web, CD • Delivery methods • Synchronous Asynchronous • Instructor-led Self-study w/subject expert • Web-based Computer-based Video
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No barriers to race, gender culture, religion, ability, location WHO? ALL LEARNERS EVERYWHERE
Self directed Self-motivated Self-regulated Lifelong learning ELearning Culture Create learning environment Provide ICT infrastructure & Resources for Lifelong Learning Understand learning and its need Facilitate learning Create Learning Opportunities
ANYWHERE EVERYWHERE ANY TIME WHERE?
This is Your Brain Reading Elearning
This is your brain online Units: Voxels Naïve: Reading non e-learner vs. Savvy: Reading e-learner
Folksonomy: Free Classification of Information Rich User Experience User as a Contributor Long Tail User Participation Basic Trust Dispersion Tools Rich Internet application (RIA) — defines the experience brought from desktop to browser whether it is from a graphical point of view or usability point of view. Some buzzwords related to RIA are Ajax and Flash. Web-oriented architecture (WOA) — is a key piece in Web 2.0, which defines how Web 2.0 applications expose their functionality so that other applications can leverage and integrate the functionality providing a set of much richer applications. Examples are feeds, RSS, Web Services, mash-ups. Social Web — defines how Web 2.0 interacts much more with the end user.
Benefits • Learners study wherever they have access to computer • or Web 2.0 tool • Option to choose materials & resources @ level of • knowledge & interest • Flexibility to join discussions & conveniently scheduled • Reduces travel cost, resources and time • Self-paced learning modules allow learning @ self-pace • Development of computer & internet skills transferable • Successful completion of online courses =self-knowledge, • confidence and learner responsibility • Different learning styles addressed & facilitation of • learning occurs through varied activities
Benefits • Learner centered. A students monitor own progress. • Ease in monitoring learners & grade management • Opportunity to eliminate discrimination in other countries • Convenient • Self service • On demand whenever; repeatable • Self-paced • Private • Flexible • Media rich • Consistent- quality
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