E-Learning
Nowadays,
people are often motivated to educate themselves on new topics, but do not
necessarily have time to take a full course. Actually, they often refer to the
Web to search and gather enough information about a topic to be able to
complete a task or carry on a discussion. Hence comes the word ‘e-learning’.
E-learning refers to the use of electronic media and information and
communication technologies (ICT) in education. E-learning includes numerous
types of media that deliver text, audio, images, animation, streaming video,
audio or video tape, satellite TV, CD or DVD-ROM and computer-based, as well as
web-based learning. E-learning can occur in or out of the classroom. It can be
self-paced or instructor-led. It is commonly thought that new technologies make
a big difference in education. Many people involved in e-learning believe that
everyone must be equipped with basic knowledge of technology, as well as use it
as a vehicle for reaching educational goals. Various technologies are used to
facilitate e-learning. Most of the e-learning uses combinations of many
techniques, including blogs, collaborative software, Portfolios,
educational websites and virtual classrooms-Learning has become an
important technique that educational as well as business institutions invest a
great deal of money, time and effort in order to make use of it. E-Learning has
proven to be the cheapest way to transmit knowledge to the largest number of
people regardless of their location and their devices. Most of the existing
e-Learning environments present some similarities and most educators need
several tools to efficiently make use of e-Learning. In short, e-learning has
helped people to learn about anything they want, anytime they want by using
modern technologies and thus spreading knowledge all around the world.
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