E-Learning
1. What is e-learning?
2. Who has given the concept of e-learning?
3. How is it different from conventional learning?
4. How does the process of education take place in learning?
5. What is the prospect of e-learning?
A learning system based on formalized teaching but with the
help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. Bernard Luskin, a pioneer
of e-learning, says that the "e" should be interpreted to mean
"exciting, energetic, enthusiastic, emotional, extended, excellent, and
educational" in addition to "electronic." E-learning includes
numerous types of media for delivering text, audio, images, animation, and
streaming video, etc. E-learning can occur in or out of the classroom. It is
suited to distance learning and flexible learning. There are many advantages to
online and computer-based learning when compared to traditional face-to-face
courses and lectures. Classwork can be scheduled around work and family. It
reduces travel time and travel costs for students. Students can study anywhere
they have access to a computer and an internet connection. Students may select
their level of knowledge and interest. They can develop knowledge of the
Internet and computer skills that will help learners throughout their lives and
careers. Successfully completing online or computer-based courses builds
self-knowledge and self-confidence among students. There are a few
disadvantages as well. Learners with bad study habits may fall behind. Students
may feel isolated from the instructor and classmates. Instructors may not always
be available when students are studying or need help. However, in addition to
traditional learning e-learning can help learners in many ways.
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