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1 E-learning in the 21 st century QMT323E Nur asmiedar bt che jaafar 103469

2 What is E-learning? There are many DEFINITIONS of e-learning, some of which are as follows:  E-learning is the delivery of individualized, comprehensive, dynamic learning content in real time, aiding the development of communities of knowledge, linking learners and practitioners with experts http://www.linezine.com/elearning.htm  E-learning refers to the use of internet technologies to deliver a broad array of solutions that enhance knowledge and performance – J. Rosenberg  E-learning is the use of network technology to design, deliver, select, administer, and extend LEARNING – Elliot Masie, The Masie Center

3 E-learning  E-learning refers to the use of internet technologies to deliver a broad array of solutions that enhance knowledge and performance.  Web-based learning, online learning, distributed learning, computer-assisted instruction, or internet-based learning  Multimedia E-learning : the use of words and pictures in e-learning

4 Who invented E-learning? In a mix of business and the classroom, Blackboard Inc. has been awarded a patent for the software that delivers its e-learning products.has been awarded a patent for the software that delivers its e-learning products But many in the growing online education community say the company didn’t create the techniques used to help students feel at home in a virtual classroom. Those who object to the patent are registering their disapproval in a very electronic way: by online petitions and contributing to a long Wikipedia entry tracing the rise of virtual learning all the way back to 1945. http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/publications/archives/2006/09/who_invented_el.html

5 When E-learning starts?… E-learning began at just about the same time that a computer was developed that was practical for personal use. In fact, the concept and practice of distance learning predates the computer area by almost 100 years. In England, in 1840, shorthand classes were being offered by correspondence courses through the mail. The improvements to the postal service made this method of distance learning popular in the early part of the last century. This led to a large number of “through the mail” type of educational programs. The computer only made distance learning easy and better. Television, video recorders, and even radio have all made a contribution to distance learning.

6 Why using E-learning? Flexibility, Accessibility, Convenience – Learners can access materials in their own time and study at their own pace and place Cross platform – Learners can access the content through window-based, Mac-based or UNIX-based computers Low delivery costs – Once e-content has been developed and uploaded on the server, it is relatively inexpensive to distribute domestically and worlwide. Ease of update – It enables the content to be easily and regularly updated and instantly available to all learners.

7 Collaborative learning – E-learning promotes collaborative learning thus resulting in a more engaging and richer learning experiences. Scalability – Content can be delivered to a small or large number of learners with little effort.

8 How E-learning works? E-learning or Electronic learning is a Technology- supported learning where the means for instruction is through computer technology and in most of the cases using internet as a communication channel both for the transmission of the learning material and the communication with the trainer. If the training action has face-to-face sessions in addition to the internet sessions, then it’s known as blended learning.

9 E-learning tools… WEB 2.0 Twitter Facebook Delicious YouTube Wikis Slide share Wallwisher

10 Twitter Twitter is an online social networking service and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read text-based posts of up to 140 characters, known as "tweets".social networking servicemicrobloggingcharacters It has been described as "the SMS of the InternetSMSInternet

11 YouTube YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videosvideo-sharingPayPal It is an online public communication site. The site allow for registered user to upload and have available for the public their videos for viewing. Anyone who goes to the site can view the videos that are posted on this site. The videos are anything from beginner videos to more professional videos.

12 Wallwisher An online NOTICE BOARD maker It is ideal for making announcements, wishing people, keeping notes and things you can do with Post-it and more.

13 Delicious Delicious (formerly del.icio.us) is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. The site was founded by Joshua Schachter in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. By the end of 2008, the service claimed more than 5.3 million users and 180 million unique bookmarkedURLs. social bookmarkingweb servicewebbookmarksJoshua SchachterYahoo!URLs

14 Blog Is a web site, usually maintain by an individual, with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. Blogging tools – Blogger, Wordpress, edublogs.

15 Facebook Facebook is a social networking website intended to connect friends, family, and business associates. It is the largest of the networking sites, with the runner up being MySpace. It began as a college networking website and has expanded to include anyone and everyonesocial networkingMySpace

16 Wiki A website created by a group; rather than by an individual What I Know Is…WIKI ( description of the process of collaborative content development ) Wiki tools – wetpaint, wikispaces, pbwiki, google sites. In education, wikis was used for – collaborative learning, information sharing, group projects, participation, content development, engagement and communication.

17 Slide share SlideShare is the world’s largest community for sharing presentations. You can:  share presentations & documents with your LinkedIn network  upload portfolios, resume, conference talks, PDFs, marketing/sales presentations etc  display them on your LinkedIn profile  all formats supported: ppt, pps, pptx, odp, pdf, doc, docx, odt, Keynote, iWork pages  embed YouTube videos in presentations, add audio to make a webina

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