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By Indika Rathninda

"You can't teach people everything

they need to know. The best you

can do is position them where they

can find what they need to know

when they need to know it." Seymour Papert

• Elearning • E-learning • elearning • e-learning • Online learning • Web based learning • Distance learning • Technology based learning • Ubiquitous learning

What is this stuff anyway?

“E-learning” is the collective name for the design of learning situations (formal and informal) using information and communication technology (particularly Internet technology). E-learning is used in corporate training and in education.

eLearning is the use of technology to enable people to

learn anytime and anywhere.

What is e-learning?

Six Winning Features of e-Learning

1. Anytime, anywhere 2. Cost Effective 3. Global Reach 4. Just-in-Time Learning 5. Personalization 6. Collaboration and Interactivity

Six Winning Features of e-Learning

1. Anytime, anywhere

Six Winning Features of e-Learning

1. Anytime, anywhere 2. Cost Effective

Six Winning Features of e-Learning

1. Anytime, anywhere 2. Cost Effective 3. Global Reach 4. Just-in-Time Learning 5. Personalization 6. Collaboration and Interactivity

Six Winning Features of e-Learning

1. Anytime, anywhere 2. Cost Effective 3. Global Reach 4. Just-in-Time Learning 5. Personalization 6. Collaboration and Interactivity

Six Winning Features of e-Learning

1. Anytime, anywhere 2. Cost Effective 3. Global Reach 4. Just-in-Time Learning 5. Personalization 6. Collaboration and Interactivity

Six Winning Features of e-Learning

1. Anytime, anywhere 2. Cost Effective 3. Global Reach 4. Just-in-Time Learning 5. Personalization 6. Collaboration and Interactivity

Modern Trends

of e-Learning

Technologies to Watch

Technologies to Watch

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2009 Technologies to Watch

Technologies to Watch

History of Distance Learning

1728 : March 20, Boston

Gazette contains an

advertisement from Caleb Phillipps, "Teacher of the New Method of Short Hand," advising that any "Persons in the Country desirous to

Learn this Art, may by Having the

Several Lessons sent weekly

to them, be as perfectly instructed as those that live in Boston.

Postal services allow remote learners to be

“connected” with a teacher

1800-1900

1920s: Sidney Pressey, an educational

psychology professor at Ohio State University, develops

the first "teaching machine."

This device offered drill and

practice exercises, and multiple choice questions.

The advent of radio

and television,

more methods of distance learning became available. Teleconferencing, video and audio tapes also became methods for distance learning.

1953 The University of

Houston offers the First Televised College

credit classes via KUHT, the first public television station in the US

History of e-Learning

e-Learning emerges as the dot-com term for distance education

In the information society, learners require rich learning environments supported by well-designed resources.

They expect flexible learning

environments with good support services.

1990-1999: The era of custom CBT

e-Learning began as

computer-based training (CBT), standalone CDROM training courses (and before them, videodisc courses)

Desktop-based multimedia authoring

systems

Very slow to develop Very expensive High-level programming languages

1997-1999: The rise of the Learning Management System (LMS)

CMI - Computer-Managed Instruction system

CMS -Course Management System

TMS-Training Management Systems

new breed of Learning Management System - LMS

1990 - In the history of virtual

learning environments, the 1990s was a time of growth, primarily due to advent of

the Internet.

From 1999: Everyone moves to the Web, or at least wants to

Web-based training helped to

justify the cost of the intranet.

Implementation of online Learning

Learning could be taken “anywhere, anytime,”

browserbased

2006 2007 2008 2009+2010 Before 2000

Two golden questions

Where are we now? Where're we going to?

Modern Trends of e-Learning

"Online learning is not the

next big thing, it is the now

big thing."

Donna J. Abernathy

Reasons why e-learning will continue to grow in further:

Organizations try

to do cost saving through e-learning

students attempt

to make better use of

their Time and

Money

companies try to establish a reputation for being

eco-friendly

Online

—Matt Bovell, Vell Group, USA

Mobiles & personal

technology is increasingly being viewed as a delivery platform

Mobile computing

Trend-01

1 Cell Phone for every 2 people on the planet 2006 7 Cell Phone for every person on the planet by 2009

Increasing expectations of individualized services, tools,

experiences and open access to

media knowledge information learning

Trend-02

Dynamic knowledge creation and

social computing tools &

processes

Trend-03

590 Million

500 Million 190 Million

126 Million

115 Million

114 Million 60 Million

August 10

How many of the total users access the application using their mobile device.

Collaboration is critical

across the range of educational activities, inter and intra any size or scope

Trend-04

Boundaries are becoming more fluid and globalization increases

Trend-05

Increasing of mind set of

teach student from china to Figi

or from any other place.

Boundaries Time Space Personal

Information literacy should not be considered a given

Trend-06

Growing use of Web. 2.0 and

social networking- combined with

collective intelligence and

mass amateurization

e-learning 2.0

Trend-07

Access to and portability of content

– more powerful and smaller devices

Electronic book readers LG Electronics Voyage Apple iPhones

Trend-08

Collective intelligence:

Today’s learners want to be active participants in the learning process – not mere listeners; they have a need to control their environments, and they are used to easy access to the staggering amount of content and knowledge available at their fingertips

. Inspire each student to become an expert

in a small part of the subject and have

them share it with others

Tests cannot be the center-piece of learning.

It can be one of the many (but not the

major) method of evaluation

Trend-09

Games as learning

tools: MMOGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Games)

Increased social interaction. Active participation. Interaction being at the center of the experience. current educational methods are not engaging students enough.

Trend-10

Visualization tools and visual literacy

Bing Visual Search Engine Spezify TinEye-Reverse search

Trend-11

Reverse search-You upload an image to them and they will search for similarities.

The gap between students perception of technology and

faculty continues to widen

Technologies remain a mystery to many on campuses

unaware of tools like Google Docs and other tools difficulty integrating them into educational processes.

Trend-12

Technologies to Watch Trends of e-Learning

Social computing tools

Technologies to Watch

Personal broadcasting

Technologies to Watch

User Created Content

Technologies to Watch

Facebook’s friends Twitter’s followers Yahoo Answers

Mobile Broadband

Technologies to Watch

Each year a new mobile phone is manufactured for every six people on the

Planet. 2008 the iPhone out sold laptops

2009 the Blackberry Storm out sold the

iPhone.

Context-aware environments & devices Respond to

Human voice Motion Subtle signals Devices and rooms

Technologies to Watch

Geo-Everything

Technologies to Watch

Physical Coordinates Geo-tagging & Tracking

Use for e-learning find the chat person

The Personal Web

Technologies to Watch

Reorganize online content

iGoogle AIM Dashboard Customize environment

Augmented reality & enhanced visualization

Technologies to Watch

AVATAR

Collective intelligence: mashups

Technologies to Watch

is an application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool. (API Application Programming Interface) Examples:

youMashTube Digg Flickrvision

Google Maps Radioclouds

Watch News Videos on Google Maps

Mapeas

Cloud Computing

Technologies to Watch

Large scale data farms Large clusters of networked servers Power and storage cheap

Social operating systems

Technologies to Watch

Powered By You

The essential ingredient of next generation social networking, social operating systems, is that they will base the organization of the network around people, rather than around content.

Future of learning

Data Visualization Convergence happens in Big Time (3G + Social Networking + Video + VoIP + Impressive Mobile Devices)

More, Lower Cost Learning Solutions One laptop per child(OLPC) Free books on the internet

Intellectual property rights in education Government policies on ICTs in Education ELearning 3.0

Predictions

Well, hmmm...

• Internet is an HOME – not a tool. • Mind is SOCIAL(networked) and DISTIBUTED – not individual. • Life Long Learning is impossible without the web: Face-to-

Face learning is for 5-7% (max) of the people (it is expensive!).

• Times changing is – very fast for technology – very slow for culture and social systems

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References

Thank you !

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