This document provides an overview of e-learning and blended learning. It discusses the impact of e-learning on education, including improving efficiency and motivation. It also outlines some e-learning tools like email, audio chat, online forums, and learning management systems. The document reviews advantages of e-learning such as flexibility and disadvantages like potential isolation. Finally, it describes blended learning as combining e-learning and traditional classroom learning for maximum effectiveness.
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Final Part of E-Learning
1. DEAR STUDENTS
Welcome to the final part of
e-learning.
Here we are going to view the
slides about the impact of
e-learning in education , some of
e-learning tools , adv and disadv ,
and what is blended learning.
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2. Teaching aids will change
Blackboard OHP TV video
LCD
Computer LED WHITEBOARD
projector
3. Impact of e-learning on teaching learning process
Computer based networking system has
provided the present day teacher with a
choice of modern tools to deliver the goods
in the classroom and end the instructional
boundaries.
Information and communication
technology in which e-learning, e-teaching,
e-teachers are built in components has some
impacts on teaching learning process
4. Impacts on teaching learning
process
Improves efficiency both in learning and teaching
Increases motivation
Deepens understanding
Promotes collaborate learning
Gives new approach to learning and working
Provides new ways interacting
Paves way for personality development
Increases social skills
Creates interest in learning
5. Impacts on teaching learning process
Helpful for self-evaluation
Wide reach and consistent
User convenient
Flexible and rich medium for students
Useful tool to address students with different
learning and cognitive styles
Self-pacing for slow and quick learners, reduces
stress and increases satisfaction.
6. E-learning tools: scope of
E-mail
Every teacher & student should have an e-mail
account
Communicate with students
Communicate with parents
Students can submit assignment
Can have attachments
Create a paperless environment
Simple but effective
Efficient and cost effective
7. E-learning tools: Audio Chat
Synchronous communication tool
Communicate with students
Communicate with parents
More students participate
Collaborative learning
8. E-learning tools: Online Forum
Asynchronous discussion forum
Teacher can create discussion groups
Teacher could post a question and request
students to comment
Students can post their comments
Can encourage community participation
Collaborative learning can be fostered
Feedback from diverse culture
9. E-learning Tools: Web
Wide range of materials available
Teacher will need to narrow down
It is a resource centre
Sharing of resources
Supported by images, audio,
simulation and multimedia
10. E-learning tools: Video Conference
Can conduct a live lecture
Communication with students
Communication with parents
Support by audio, chat and whiteboard
Support sharing of applications
Can be recorded and later be used for on
demand lectures
Demo…
11. Tools: Learning Management System
(LMS)
Management of content
Tracking students
Administrative features
Integration with various tools such as
chat, forum, e-mail, etc.
Reporting
Demo... of Multimedia Learning System
(MMLS)
12. Open source e-learning
applications
Open source refers to a program in
which the source code (programming
language) is available to the general
public for use and /or modification
from its original and redistribution.
13. Open source software: eFront
A. eFront:
It is an open source eLearning platform to
assist with the creation of online learning
communities while offering various opportunities for
collaboration and interaction through an icon-based
user interface. The platform offers tools for content
creation, tests building, assignments management,
reporting, internal messaging, forum, chat, surveys
etc
14. Moodle
Moodle:
Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic
Learning Environment is a free source e-learning
software platform and modular design allowing any
developer to create additional modules and features.
Many universities and colleges use it in their daily
teaching and learning. It is a free source software (ie)
the developer can make modification based on their
needs.
15. Dokeos
Dokeos:
Dokeos is an open source
online learning software. It
provides all the features needed for
e-learning and blended learning
management : From Authoring to
Reporting.
16. Claroline
Claroline:
Claroline is an open source of
elearning and eWorking platform
allowing teachers to build effective
online courses and to manage learning
and collaborative activities on the web.
17. ILIAS learning management
ILIAS:
ILIAS is a powerful Open Source Learning
Management System for developing and realizing web-
based e-learning. The software was developed to
reduce the cost of new media in education and further
training and to ensure the maximum level of customer
influence in the implementation of the software.
18. SAKAI project
SAKAI project:
The Sakai CLE is a free, community
source, educational software platform distributed
under the Educational Community License (a type of
open source license). The Sakai CLE is used for
teaching, research and collaboration.
19. OLAT
OLAT:
OLAT is free software and is open
source Learning Management System
that supports any kind of online
learning, teaching, and tutoring with
few educational restrictions.
20. ADVANTAGES OF e-learning
Class work can be scheduled around personal and professional work
Reduces travel cost and time to and from school
Learners may have the option to select learning materials that meets
their level of knowledge and interest
Learners can study wherever they have access to a computer and
Internet
Self-paced learning modules allow learners to work at their own pace
Flexibility to join discussions in the bulletin board threaded discussion
areas at any hour, or visit with classmates and instructors remotely in
chat rooms
Different learning styles are addressed and facilitation of learning
occurs through varied activities
Development of computer and Internet skills that are transferable to
other facets of learner's lives
Successfully completing online or computer-based courses builds self-
knowledge and self-confidence and encourages students to take
responsibility for their learning
21. Disadvantages of e-learning
Unmotivated learners or those with poor study habits may
fall behind
Lack of familiar structure and routine may take getting
used to
Students may feel isolated or miss social interaction
Instructor may not always be available on demand
Slow or unreliable Internet connections can be frustrating
Managing learning software can involve a learning curve
Some courses such as traditional hands-on courses can be
difficult to simulate
22. E-learning: Blended mode
Chalk-and-board has long Interactive Digital
ruled the classrooms Content:
• will not be eliminated
• Less emphasis • more emphasis
• on demand learning
• interactive
23. Blended learning
Blended learning combines e-learning tools with
traditional classroom learning to ensure maximum
effectiveness.
It offers
1.Face to face interaction thereby leading to social benefits.
2. Personalized system of instruction which requires
minimum interaction.
3. Improved retention and reinforcement through follow-
up mechanism on the web.
4. Highly flexible based on the learning style and the level
of audience.
24. 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 professional LMS system, which is
compliment with all e-learning relevant standards.
We need money and peoples!
And lot of optimism