the need for e-learning
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Roya Azimzadeh
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*What is E-Learning?
*Why has E-Learning become so important?
*What does E-Learning do for an organization?
*Who benefits from E-Learning?
*Summary
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*Electronic Learning (E-Learning)
*Web-and-computer-based learning
*Content is delivered using various media such as
text, images, animations, streaming videos, and
audio
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-learning
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*Convenience
*Learners and educators can access, share, learn, and teach
information using the internet at their preferred
location, pace, and time (Tseng & Chu, 2010)
*Rapid, effective (educational principles), and sustainable
education (reduced consumption of paper and
carbon, reduced emissions, etc.) (Castle & McGuire, 2010)
Image Source: http://www.google.com
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*Pedagogical Principals
*Constructivist Learning Theory
*cooperative learning activities foster learners’ engagement
and help maximize learning effectiveness (Moore, 2011).
Collaborative online activities enhance students’ learning
and performance (Tseng & Chu, 2010).
*Social Learning Theory
*Learners may socially construct knowledge and share
experiences in form of messages, modeling, etc. while
participating in a sustainable education (Hill, Song, & West
2009); (Castle & McGuire, 2010)
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*Technological Advancements
*Internet brings new opportunities for large
learning communities worldwide
*Blogs, Google docs, wikis, YouTube, other social
media such as Facebook and Twitter enable
learners to learn and communicate globally.
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*Accessible, effective, and prompt
education opportunities for all
*High quality training for all learners to
achieve high performance
*Increased productivity/performance
*Helps reduce the costs of training (travel
expenses, materials, etc.)
*Bottom line: productivity and saving
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*Learners and Educators
*Effective learner-centered education at one’s
preferred location, pace, and time (Tseng &
Chu, 2010)
*Access and share resources worldwide
*Socialize, learn, and teach (Hill, Song, & West
2009)
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*Academic Institutions
*Offering quality world-class education while
meeting diverse students’ learning needs
(Jackson, Gaudet, McDaniel, & Brammer, 2009).
*A successful online program may result in
increased enrollment and financial improvement
while empowering a higher institution to lead in a
competitive market.
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*Other Organizations (Corporations)
*High quality training for employees to achieve
high performance
*Accessible, effective, and prompt education
opportunities for all employees
**Electronic learning encompasses the following:
*Convenience (flexibility of time, location, and speed)
*Learner-centered, effective, and sustainable
educational approach
*Utilizing technology to enhance and facilitate learning
and performance
*World-class quality training and improved productivity
and saving
*Educational and financial benefits for
learners, educators, academic institutions, and other
organizations
Thank you for your time!
*Castle, S. R., & McGuire, C. J. (2010). An analysis of student self-assessment of
online, blended, and face-to-face learning environments: Implications for
sustainable education delivery. International Education Studies, 3(3), 36-40.
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Hill, J. R., Song, L., & West, R. E. (2009). Social learning theory and web-based
learning environments: A review of research and discussion of implications.
American Journal Of Distance Education, 23(2), 88-103.
doi:10.1080/08923640902857713
Jackson, A., Gaudet, L., McDaniel, L., & Brammer, D. (2009). Curriculum
integration: The use of technology to support learning. Journal Of
College Teaching & Learning, 6(7), 71-78.
*Moore, D. (2011). Using collaborative online discussion effectively for teaching.
Journal of Applied Learning Technology, 1(4), 19-23.
Sharma, K. (2011). Financial implications of implementing an e-learning project.
Journal of European Industrial Training, 35(7), 658-686. doi:
10.1108/03090591111160788
Tseng, K., & Chu, S. (2010). Traditional versus online courses, efforts, and
learning performance. The Journal of Human Resource and Adult
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