E-LEARNING

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WELCOME TO THE PRESENTATION

TOPIC : E-LEARNING

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E- LEARNINGE- learning is a form of learning which uses a

network for delivery , interaction or facilitation.

The term e-learning has come to light in recent past when the buzz word ‘e-business’ first came in to general use.

The concept of e-learning is very old even before the emergence of internet , CAI and CBT were used for the same purpose.

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CLASSIFICATION E-learning is classified in to synchronous or

asynchronus mode.In synchronous mode classes are real time ,

which is instructional and the students are connected through chat room

In asynchronous mode e-learning is that where a student can have access to pre-packaged training, based on his requirement and convenience.

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IMPORTANCE OF E-LEARNING IN EDUCATIONTechnology has the power to transform

education.It is essential to bring it into the classroom to

empower learning.Enables students to become thinkers,

learners , risk takers in a sheltered environment.

It improves teachers digital literacy.Allows a mobile learning environment

anywhere anytime.Valuable employable skills in digital world are

learn.

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HISTORYLong before the internet was launched, distance courses

were being offered to provide students with education on particular subject. In the 1840’s Isaac pitman taught his pupils shorthand via correspondence. This, form of symbolic writing was designed to improve writing speed and was popular amongst secretaries, journalist, and other individuals who did a great deal of note taking or writing.

In 1924 the first testing machine was invented. This device allowed students to tests themselves.

The term “e-learning” has only been in existence since 1999,when the word was first utilized at a CBT systems seminar.

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E-LEARNING TODAY……With the introduction of the computer and internet in

the late 20th century, e-learning tools and delivery methods expanded.

The first MAC in the 1980’s enabled individuals to have computers in their homes , making it easier for them to learn about particular subjects and develop certain skill sets.

E learning system primarily focused on learning at a distance now a days.

It was originally designed for students attending the universities of Illinois , but ended up being used in schools throughout the area

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METHODS 1. LIVE BROADCASTING It is like to live television broadcasting.

It can be a two way system that allows participants to take tests , ask questions or respond to questionnaires

This is mainly used for seminars and other events.

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2. VEDIO ON DEMANDThis technology is being introduced via cable

television systems. Large numbers of learners can access video content whenever they like. As with live broadcasting, it can function as a two way system.

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3. INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATIONS Interactive e-learning systems take advantage

of the two way capabilities of the technology.

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ADVANTAGESLower costTime is savedFlexibilityFaster responseGreater effectivenessBetter moraleGreater competitivenessAbility to provide instruction in real time

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MOTIVATING FACTORSDue to globalization of business, it is

essential to bring employees together at the same time. It is possible through e-learning.

Corporate sector wants enhancement in their competitiveness by training to manpower.

Employees want to enhance their learning opportunities.

Widespread proliferation of information technology has enabled the teacher trainees to have access to internet.

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