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e-Learning: ConceptsT.Mohammed Hassan
E-learning, Web-based learning E-learning is mostly associated with activities
involving computers and interactive networks. The computer does not need to be the central element of the activity or provide learning content. However, the computer and the network must hold a significant involvement in the learning activity.
Web-based learning is associated with learning materials delivered in a Web browser, including when the materials are packaged on CD-ROM or other media. disk.
Online learning, Distance learning Online learning is associated with content
readily accessible on a computer. The content may be on the Web or the Internet, or simply installed on a CD-ROM or the computer hard disk.
Distance learning involves interaction at a distance between instructor and learners, and enables timely instructor reaction to learners. Simply posting or broadcasting learning materials to learners is not distance learning. Instructors must be involved in receiving feedback from learners.
Synchronous learning Within synchronous learning; learning and teaching
takes place in real time (same time) while the trainer and learners are physically separated from each other (place shift).
Examples include: listening to a live radio broadcast watching live a television broadcast audio/video conferencing Internet telephony online lectures two-way live satellite broadcast
Asynchronous learning Characteristic for asynchronous learning is the fact
that the trainer prepares the courseware material before the course takes place. The learner is free to decide when he wants to study the courseware
Examples include: self paced courses taken via Internet or CD-Rom videotaped classes stored audio/video Web presentations or seminars recorded audio tapes reading e-mail messages
Examples of asynchronous and synchronous learning
ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING SYNCHRONOUS LEARNING
Fax TelephoneE-mail Screen SharingKnowledge Base ChatNewsgroups Desktop ConferencingComputer Based Training Online seminarQuick Reference Guide
Communication Different ways
Within communication we distinguish different directions/ways to communicate:
one to one one to many many to one many to many
One to one Situation
Learner to learner Learner to trainer Trainer to learner
Examples
chat: private chat in a chat room or the instant messenger e-mail: send mail to a colleague or ask a question to a
trainer screen sharing: sharing Microsoft Word, collaborate on a
Word document
One to many Situation
Trainer to learners Learner to learners
Examples chat: trainer is explaining content to learners video conference: trainer is explaining content to learners
via web broadcast screen sharing: using the net for giving learners a tour
through PowerPoint slides or web pages newsgroups: posting a question in a newsgroup or discussion
forum e-seminar: lecture or presentation over the internet
Many to one Situation
Learners to trainer Learners to learner
Examples chat: ask or discuss real-time questions or issues
to a learning desk newsgroup: react on a posted message in a
discussion forum
Many to many Situation
Learners to learners Learners to learners and trainers
Examples chat: discussion where learners can exchange
learning experiences or just talk or a discussion led by trainers where students solve a case by collaboration through discussion
two-way video conferencing: virtual classroom situation where trainer explains and learners react or meeting where subjects can be discussed
telephone conferencing
e-Learning elements Text Picture/Image Animation Audio Video
Creating eLearning documents – I. Basic elements of own study text
paragraphs tables pictures lists others objects (sound, video, …)
Main parts of eLearning document title basic information about document motivation, prerequisites, instructions, goals, chapters and sections test glossary literature
Basic elements of chapters goals of the chapter sections and subsections summary index of terms information sources question for thinking examples and results
recommended elements eLearning documents are too long for manual creating set of elements which are necessary
Creating eLearning documents – II.
Resume E-Learning
It is not a cup of web pages! It is a complex learning environment!
We need a possibility professionally to create our learning materials.
We need a money and peoples! And lot of optimism
Thank You
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