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eLearning Applying Information Technology to Enhance Learning in Schools and Communities Presentation by Matthew Mitchell WSU Center to Bridge the Digital Divide

Introduction to eLearning eLearning can enhance the quality of the educational experience Importance of on-line technologies and multiple media connectivity Success story example Opportunities for eLearning in a connected rural Idaho

Principles of eLearning Definition of eLearning eLearning is the effective teaching and learning process created by combining digital content with local community and tutor support along with community engagement.

Principles of eLearning Important Aspects of Definition effective - learning that succeeds digitally delivered content - content delivered electronically by CDs, cell phones, the computer, and the Internet support - support provided by tutors, facilitators or course coordinators engagement – relevant and meaningful interaction between people

Principles of eLearning Similar Terms eEducation, Connected education, distance, online, distributed learning, Internet education, computer-based training, virtual education, cyber-learning

Principles of eLearning Myths and Realities Myth: eLearning is a second best alternative to face-to-face teaching Reality: Properly implemented, eLearning can enhance both traditional classroom teaching and provide quality educational opportunities not otherwise available

Principles of eLearning Active Learning 1.Curriculum must make sense and to learners and be meaningful to their lives. 2.Learners use technology to interact with the curriculum in multiple contexts. 3.While technologies supplement/enhance the quality of instruction they do not replace teachers.

eLearning Essentials eLearning Activities Read (web-based access) Search (web searches) Use of electronic forums for: –Discussion –Brainstorming –Sharing of learning Create new content utilizing multiple media

Why eLearning is Important Dynamism Real time Collaboration Speed of delivery Convenience Consistency Global reach

Case Example Washington Virtual Classroom 12 rural interconnected rural school districts linked through interactive video and web-based technology: –(population 225 – 3000) Qualified teaching expertise teaching expertise shared across all districts Joint development of community based projects as a component of learning

WVC Water Quality Project Meaningful active learning activities for students of all levels: Nature exploration, Scientific measurement, Web research, Analysis and report writing Opportunity for sharing knowledge and teaching others via interactive video and web based technologies Gains in science and analytical skills Connecting kids with the communities in which they live

Opportunities for eLearning in a Connected Rural Idaho eLearning is not just for kids! Lifelong learning Skill building for effective community governance and leadership Training opportunities for public safety, public health, small business owners and others Building community connections to the global world