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WHAT IS e - LEARNING

• ELECTRONIC LEARNING, using a computer to deliver part, or all of a course whether it's in a school, part of your mandatory business training or a full distance learning course.

• Learning facilitated and supported through the use of information and communications technology.

• E-Learning uses the power of the Internet to make learning accessible anytime, anywhere.

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BENEFITS

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Cost Effective

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Save Time

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Unlimited Resources

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More Practical

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Wide Range of Accessibility

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CHALLENGES

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Lack of Instructor Supervision

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Not Enough

Feedback

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Lack of Support

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Internet Connection Problem

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VISUAL

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Maplesoft™, a subsidiary of Cybernet Systems Co. Ltd. in Japan, is the leading provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science, and MATHEMATICS. Its product suite reflects the philosophy that given great tools, people can do great things.

Specifically in mathematics, teacher can use this to visualized Calculus

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Specifically in mathematics, teacher can use this to visualized Algebra and Geometry.

It makes math tangible – GeoGebra makes a link betweengeometry and algebra I am entirely new, visual way

Students can finally see, touch, and experience math

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It integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical

notation.

Typical uses include:

Math and computationAlgorithm development

Modeling, simulation, and prototypingData analysis, exploration, and visualization

Scientific and engineering graphicsApplication development, including Graphical User Interface building

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ONLINE PRACTICE

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MATH WORKSHOP WEBSITE

• Example ;

• School or teachers can develop one website for students to encourage them do online practice.

• It should in score-oriented assessment.

• Teachers also can update about the recent notes, homework, articles, announcement, past year questions.

http://www.ixl.com/math/http://www.mathabc.comhttp://www.coolmath.com

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AUDIO

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Math Songs

MR. COLIN DODDSPythagorean Theorem (Math Song)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8-bnZh8Zuc&list=TLPS5DIk3nSVQ

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Students As A Song Writer and Composer

• Students have to create the full song of their favorite topics.

• Must include lyrics and the melody related to the topic selected.

• Should be done in group of 3 or 4 members.• Students have to perform the song live in the

class.• Teacher may conduct the special event called :

“Math Talentime”

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REFERENCES• Jan-Fredrik Olsen, Anna Maria Persson and Kristina Juter, Math Education

and e-learning, (Lund University):

• Sebastia Xambo Descamps† (moderator) Hyman Bass, Gilda Bolanos Evia, Ruedi Seiler‡, Mika Seppala§ (panelists) , e-learning mathematics, Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Madrid, Spain, 2006 © 2006 European Mathematical Society

• StudyManir Abdullahi Kamba, Title; Problems, Challenges and Benefits of Implementing E-learning in Nigerian Universities: An Empirical

• JISC infoNet, Tangible benefits of e-learning for teachers, learners and institutions.

• Math online practice websites ; (1) http://www.ixl.com/math/ ,

• (2) http://www.mathabc.com , (3) http://www.coolmath.com

• www.youtube.com

• Google picture

Prepared by : Nazmi SakehCIDTL September 2014