3. WHAT IS e– LEARNING ???
Web based learning
Online learning
Distributed learning
Internet based learning
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5. DELIVERY METHODS OF e-LEARNING
Synchronous learning [ eg telephone and chat]
Asynchronous learning [eg fax and email]
6. SYNCHRONOUS LEARNING
Synchronous events take place in real time. Synchronous communication
between two people requires them to both be present at a given time but they
are separated from each other physically .
Examples are chat, video and audio conference, live webcasting, and virtual
classrooms.
7. ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING
Asynchronous events are time-independent. A self-paced course is an example
of Asynchronous Learning and the trainer and learner are free to decide when
to use the courseware .
Examples of asynchronous communication tools E-mail, CD, stored audio or
video web presentation or discussion forums .
8. IMPACT OF e-LEARNING
Improves efficiency in learning and teaching.
Increase motivation.
Deepens understanding.
Gives new approach to learning and working.
Provides new way interacting.
Increase social skills.
Creates interest in learning.
11. AUDIO CHAT
Online chat may refer to any kind of communication over the Internet that
offers a real-time transmission of messages from sender to receiver. Thereby, a
similar to a spoken conversation is created.
12. ONLINE FORUM
An online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of
posted messages
13. WEB
The World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or the Web) is an information space
where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource
Locators (URLs), interlinked by hypertext links, and can be accessed via the
Internet.
14. VIDEO CONFRENCING
Videoconferencing (VC) is the conduct of a videoconference by a set of
telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to
communicate by simultaneous two-way video and audio transmissions.
15. OPEN LEARNING UNIVERSITY
IGNOU
• The Indira Gandhi National Open University (known as IGNOU), is a distance
learning national university
• The largest university in the world with over 4 million students.
• As of 2011 IGNOU served over 3 million students in India, the headquarters, and
40 other countries abroad.
• It has 21 schools and a network of 67 regional centres, 2667 study centres, and 29
overseas centres(15 countries)
• Numerous courses at graduate , post graduate level and further higher courses are
provided by the university www.ignou.ac.in