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e-learning &

education system

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

SUBMMITED BY:

SUMIT KUSHWAH

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ALBEL SINGH BHARGAV

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VIVIDH SHUKLA

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SUBMITTED TO:

MR. GAGAN SIR

MS.RITU SHUKLA MEM

What is e-learning?

eLearning is learning utilizing electronic technologies to access educational

curriculum outside of a traditional classroom. In most cases, it refers to a

course, program or degree delivered completely online.

e-learning defined

If someone is learning in a way that uses information and communications

technologies (ICTs), they are using e-learning

e-Learning is a broader concept [than online learning], encompassing a wide

set of applications and processes which use all available electronic media to

deliver vocational education and training more flexibly…

the general intent to support a broad range of electronic media (internet,

intranets, extranets, satellite broadcast, audio/video tape, interactive TV and

CD-ROM) to make vocational learning more flexible for clients

Meaning of e-learning

“There are two great equalisers in life - the internet and education. By combining

the two, e-learning will be the great equaliser in the next century. By eliminating

barriers of time, distance, and socio-economic status, individuals can now take

charge of their own lifelong learning.”

For more info. Visit www.eLearningNC.gov

e-learning defined

There are many terms used to describe learning that is delivered online, via the internet,

ranging from Distance Education, to computerized electronic learning, online learning, internet

learning and many others. We define eLearning as courses that are specifically delivered via the

internet to somewhere other than the classroom where the professor is teaching. It is not a

course delivered via a DVD or CD-ROM, video tape or over a television channel. It is interactive

in that you can also communicate with your teachers, professors or other students in your class.

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.

POPULAR MYTHS ABOUT e-LEARNING

e-learning saves money.

e-learning for anyone, anywhere, any time.

e-learning is what net generation wants.

e-learning replaces face-to-face learning.

e-learning can replace teachers.

e-learning is about speed.

e-learning is about flexibility.

e-learning is about multitasking.

e-learning is facilitated, not taught.

Education trends

Past Education Trend

Delivery of lecture using chalk and blackboard.

Researches based upon published materials. E.g. newspaper article, research paper, books, etc.

Formation of group for combine studies.

Education focused more on theory, less practical.

Needed extensive time to do researches.

Growing trend of education for better future.

Computers and internet as new invention.

Current Education

Delivery of lectures on powerpoints; less use of whiteboards.

Internet used for sharing lectures and materials.

Less time on research. E.g. Wikipedia as a digital library

Effective use of new innovation(laptops for PowerPoint, sound system for audio delivery, etc.)

Social medias like msn, facebook, myspace used for forming educational groups.

Availability of online course ultimately reducing time.

Colleges are famous for providing practical education.

Future Education Trends

There will be increase in online courses.

Teachers will deliver soft skills rather than academic/technical expertise.

All future courses might have internship and co-op.

Computer courses might be a compulsory course in high school.

Courses might be 80 % practical and 20% theory .

Social medias like YouTube, blogging, FaceBook, etc. might be alternate way for

delivering lectures.

Both teachers and students would work on new technologies.

Facts & Figures

Asia will be the next biggest E-learning market as it’s estimated an annual

growth rate of 17.3% in next five years, the highest rate in the world

72% of companies in the US reported the E-learning keeps them on top of

their industry changes.

Over 77% of corporations in the US use E-learning as training process.

The US and Europe account for over 70% of the global eLearning industry.

More than 41% of global Fortune 500 companies now are using E-learning to

train and instruct employees

Facts & Figures

. 4,600,00 college students are currently taking at least one of their classes

online and by 2015 this number will increase to 18,650,000. By 2019, half of

ALL classes will be done online

Facts & Figures

. 4,600,00 college students are currently taking at least one of their classes

online and by 2015 this number will increase to 18,650,000. By 2019, half of

ALL classes will be done online

A study by IBM shows that companies who use E-learning have the potential

to increase productivity by up to 50%.

Facts & Figures

. 4,600,00 college students are currently taking at least one of their classes

online and by 2015 this number will increase to 18,650,000. By 2019, half of

ALL classes will be done online

A study by IBM shows that companies who use E-learning have the potential

to increase productivity by up to 50%.

E-learning classes can save averagely 25% to 60% of time duration than

traditional classes.

Facts & Figures

. 4,600,00 college students are currently taking at least one of their classes

online and by 2015 this number will increase to 18,650,000. By 2019, half of

ALL classes will be done online

A study by IBM shows that companies who use E-learning have the potential

to increase productivity by up to 50%.

E-learning classes can save averagely 25% to 60% of time duration than

traditional classes.

E-learning is one of the fastest growing businesses in the world

today, and it is likely to double in size before 2016.

E-Learning:Advantages & Disadvantages

Advantages

E-learning is more cost saving & cost effective than traditional learning;

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Advantages of e-Learning

Flexibility

E-learning has the advantage of taking class anytime anywhere.

E-learning delivers teaching material and learning activities in a flexible format.

Potential to develop tailored personalised learning resources (the adaptive

curriculum).

More efficient training of a globally dispersed audience, by e-learning.

Advantages of e-Learning

E-learning encourages students to take personal responsibility for their own

learning.

Helps students develop skills for self-directed learning.

When learners succeed, it builds self-knowledge and self-confidence in them.

Developing skills and confidence in handling difficult tasks and problem

solving

Advantages of e-Learning

Expert knowledge is communicated, but more importantly captured, with

good e-learning and knowledge management systems.

Access by learners to teachers and resources, worldwide

Aiding equal opportunities

Immediate access to information

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Disadvantages

Technology issues of the learners

Technophobia

Unavailability of required technologies.

Limited access to a computer as well as the Internet.

Required computer skills especially for beginners;

For beginners, it has been reported that confronting computer technology

was more stressful and consumed more time at the beginning of a course.

Technophobia

Technophobia is the fear or dislike of

advanced technology or complex

devices, especially computers.

Although there are numerous

interpretations of technophobia, they

seem to become more complex as

technology continues to evolve.

Disadvantages

Feeling isolated and missing social contact

Feeling that they communicate largely with a machine rather than other

human beings

Possible inadequate opportunity to discuss and interact with teachers

Thank you 4 your attention

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