Classroom Teaching AND E-Education

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CLASSROOM TEACHING

AND
E-EDUCATION
Classroom Teaching

• Basic means of
education.
• Traditional way of
teaching practiced
till date.
• Interaction between
professors and
students.
What is E-education?
• Commonly known as E-
learning and Online
Education
• Using Multimedia
Technologies and internet.
• Process of learning where
we use computers in each
step(Admission to
Examinations).
• Online Teaching, Online
courses etc.
More on E-learning

• E-learning comprises all forms of electronically


supported learning and teaching.
• E-learning is essentially the computer and network-
enabled transfer of skills and knowledge.
• E-learning applications and processes include Web-
based learning, computer-based learning, virtual
classroom opportunities.
• Content is delivered via the Internet, intranet/extranet,
audio or video tape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM.
Contd…

Communication technologies used in E-learning


• blogs, wikis, and discussion boards, Electronic mail.
• It also involves the exchange of ideas and information
with one or more participants during the same period
of time.
• A learning management system (LMS) is software for
delivering, tracking and managing training/education.
• LMSs range from systems for managing
training/educational records to software for
distributing courses over the Internet and offering
features for online collaboration
Contd…

• Today many technologies can be, and are,


used in e-learning from blogs to collaborative
software, eportfolios, and virtual classrooms.
Most eLearning situations use combinations of
these techniques.
How E-learning emerged?
• In the early 1960s, Stanford University psychology
professors Patrick Suppes and Richard C. Atkinson
experimented with using computers to teach math and
reading to young children in elementary schools in East
Palo Alto, California.
• As early as 1993, William D. Graziadei described an online
computer-delivered lecture, tutorial and assessment
project using electronic Mail, together with several
software programs that allowed students and instructor
to create a Virtual Instructional Classroom Environment.
Example for E-Learning

• Google
• Wikipedia
• www.mit.edu
• www.E-learningforkids.com
Benefits
• Usefulness-improving skill and time management.
• Availability- program can be available for children of
all socio-economic levels through access to public
computers
• Quality-helps in enhancing the passion to learn
among students.
• equal access to education.
Limitations

• E-learning reduces time for social activity of the


learner.
• Students may feel isolated or miss social interaction .
• Instructor may not always be available on demand.
• Slow or unreliable Internet connections can be
frustrating.
• Risk of acquiring eye sight related problems.
• Students need necessary hardware for e-learning
such as desktop or notebook computers and printers
Classroom Teaching
vs.
E-Learning

• Communicating with Professors and Students


• Responding to Class Topics
• Developing Skills
• greater involvement
At last
Class room E-Learning
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