5. HISTORY OF e-LEARNING
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E-LEARNING
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IS ELEARNING FOR ME
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BENEFITS OF ELEARNING
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INDEX
05METHODS OF ELEARNING
PREPARING FOR ELEARNING
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E-LEARNING FAQS
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PAYING FOR E-LEARNING
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6. HISTORY OF e-LEARNING
1999 2020
2000 2019
The term “e-learning” has only been in existence since 1999 when
the word was first utilized at a CBT systems seminar. Other words also
began to spring up in search of an accurate description such as “online
learning” and “virtual learning”. However, the principles behind e-
learning have been well documented throughout history, and there is even
evidence which suggests that early forms of e-learning existed as far back
as the 19th century.
7. E-LEARNING
Sometimes it is delivered live, where you can “electronically” raise
your hand and interact in real time and sometimes it is a lecture that has
been prerecorded. There is always a teacher or professor interacting
/communicating with you and grading your participation, your
assignments and your tests. eLearning has been proven to be a successful
method of training and education is becoming a way of life for many
citizens in North Carolina.
9. Is eLearning for Me?
E-Learning is not for everyone. Because eLearning courses offer the flexibility to fit
into a student’s available time schedule, an eLearning student must have the self-discipline to
work through the material on a consistent and regular basis in order to keep up with the rest
of their classmates.
It takes real self-discipline, as well as
Time management and
Organizational skills.
If you have that self-discipline and organization, then eLearning will be a good choice for
you.
10. Benefits of eLearning
1. E-learning saves
time and money.
2. E-learning leads
to better retention.
4. E-learning is
consistent.
6. Contents any
location with internet
access.
3. Lectures Can Be
Taken Any
Number Of Times.
5. Quick Delivery
Of Lessons
7. Reduced Costs
11. Methods of eLearning
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Video/audio tape: This is the second most
common method to create demo video to train
the learners.
SELF-STUDY.
CBTs and WBTs
Blended eLearning /Instructor-led (ILT)
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05 Mobile Learning
Social Learning
12. Preparing for eLearning
4. Choose your technology.
5. DELIVER
6. Get feedback.
3. Define Concepts.
4.Get the right content for the right audience.
1. Set goals.
2. Gather Your Resources.
13. E-Learning FAQs
What type of computer will YOU need for online eLearning?
What type and version of browser will YOU need for online classes?
What types of online tests are used in online courses? How can I take online tests?
What email should I use? Can I use my own email account?
The ADDIE model. Why use it?
14. PAYING FOR E-LEARNING
If you are looking for resources to help pay the costs of eLearning, you
can look to the usual sources, such as student loans and grants and
scholarships. From a funding point of view, online eLearning is treated exactly
the same as on-campus programs
PayPal
CyberSource