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ELENI TSAROUCHA
  • ABOUT E-LEARNING

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WHAT IS E-LEARNING?
  • Electronic learning or E-learning is a general
    term used to refer to computer-enhanced learning.
    It is used interchangeably in so many contexts
    that it is critical to be clear what one means
    when one speaks of 'eLearning'.

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HISTORY OF e-Learning
  • Computer Based Learning, sometimes abbreviated
    CBL, refers to the use of computers as a key
    component of the educational environment. While
    this can refer to the use of computers in a
    classroom, the term more broadly refers to a
    structured environment in which computers are
    used for teaching purposes. The concept is
    generally seen as being distinct from the use of
    computers in ways where learning is at least a
    peripheral element of the experience (e.g.
    computer games and web browsing

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history
  • The first general-purpose system for
    computer-assisted instruction from which
    e-learning evolved, was the PLATO System
    developed at The University of Illinois at
    Urbana-Champaign.The Plato system evolved with
    the involvement of Control Data who created the
    first authoring software used to create learning
    content. The authoring software was called Plato.
    The Science Research Council then wrote the first
    CAI system of Math for K-6. Wicat Systems then
    created WISE as their authoring tool using Pascal
    and developed English and Math curriculum for
    K-6. The very first complete CAI classroom for
    K-6 students was set up at the Waterford
    Elementary School in Utah using the Wicat system.
    The first public CAI classroom with its own
    layout and design was implemented with the Wicat
    System by Baal Systems (later known as Virtual
    Systems) in Singapore as a joint operation
    between Wicat and Baal. It is from this design
    that all the computer learning centers globally
    evolved and which were the forerunners of
    eLearnig.

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Main characteristics of e-Learning
  • Computer-based training (CBT) services are where
    a student learns by executing special training
    programs on a computer relating to their
    occupation. CBT is especially effective for
    training people to use computer applications
    because the CBT program can be integrated with
    the applications so that students can practice
    using the application as they learn.
    Historically, CBTs growth has been hampered by
    the enormous resources required human resources
    to create a CBT program, and hardware resources
    needed to run it. However, the increase in PC
    computing power, and especially the growing
    prevalence of computers equipped with CD-ROMs, is
    making CBT a more viable option for corporations
    and individuals alike. Many PC applications now
    come with some modest form of CBT, often called a
    tutorial.citation needed Web-based training
    (WBT) is a type of training that is similar to
    CBT however, it is delivered over the Internet
    using a web browser. Web-based training
    frequently includes interactive methods, such as
    bulletin boards, chat rooms, instant messaging,
    videoconferencing, and discussion threads. WBT is
    usually a self-paced learning medium, however
    some systems allow for online testing and
    evaluation at specific times.

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Didactical models
  • It is clearly possible to apply any specific
    pedagogical approach to eLearning, however some
    approaches are more common than others.3.
  • Two of the most common are those of instructional
    design and social-constructivist pedagogy. The
    latter in particular is particularly well
    afforded by the use of discussion forums, blogs,
    wiki and on-line collaborative activities.
    Adaptability to different learning styles is also
    still in vogue in certain circles.4
  • Laurillard's Conversational Model5 is also
    particularly relevant to eLearning, and Gilly
    Salmon's Five-Stage Model is a pedagogical
    approach to the use of discussion boards 6.
  • There are four fundamental pedagogical
    perspectives which historically have influenced
    the approach to computer based pedagogy, distance
    education and continues to provide guiding
    principles for the pedagogy of e-learning
  • The Cognitive perspective focuses on the
    cognitive processes involved in learning as well
    as how the brain works.7
  • The Emotional perspective focuses on the
    emotional aspects of learning, like motivation,
    engagement, fun, etc.8
  • The Behavioural perspective focuses on the skills
    and behavioural outcomes of the learning process.
    Role-playing and application to on-the-job
    settings.9
  • The Contextual perspective focuses on the
    environmental and social aspects which can
    stimulate learning. Interaction with other
    people, collaborative discovery and the
    importance of peer support as well as
    pressure.10

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dictionary
  • CBT - Computer Based Training. Also called
    E-learning (see definition above). CBT is a
    general term that relates to all training that is
    delivered with the assistance of a computer.
    Delivery of CBT can be via CD, the Internet, or
    shared files on a network.
  • WBT - Web-based Training. Training that is
    delivered with the assistance of the Internet.
  • LMS - Learning Management System. A system for
    management and tracking of the involvement of
    participants with specific content, usually with
    the assistance of a database. Typically the
    system tracks who is scheduled to participate in
    specific training programs, who has begun the
    program, who has completed the trainings, and
    what were the participants test scores.
  • LCMS - Learning Content Management System. A
    system for collaborative development of
    E-Learning content with inbuilt resources sharing
    and project management processes.
  • content - What is taught in a course, class, or
    lesson. The training objectives are often a list
    of the content of a course.
  • synchronous e-learning - Computer-assisted
    training where the instructor and participants
    are involved in the course, class or lesson at
    the same time (synchronized). Web conferencing is
    an example of synchronous e-learning.
    Participants can log on with a trainer and
    interact with participants at multiple facilities
    or locations. Using LCD projectors and conference
    telephones, the audience of a web conference can
    be increased to include many staff at any
    location.
  • asynchronous e-learning - Computer-assisted
    training where the instructor and participants
    are involved in the course, class or lesson at
    different times (not synchronized, or
    ansychronous). Examples include job aids and
    programs on a shared drive, web-based training
    (WBT), electronic bulletin boards, blogs, and
    email listservs. Asynchronous methods allow
    participants to access training materials 24/7,
    even when other students and/or the instructor
    are not present.
  • electronic bulletin board - A method of
    communication where topics or questions are
    posted to a website and participants can respond.
  • blog - Web log. Similar to an electronic bulletin
    board, except that only one individual or group
    can create the initial post and participants can
    only respond to the post. An example is
    http//www.blogger.com.
  • electronic mailing list - Also incorrectly
    called a "listserve." Members send email to the
    list, which the list service then mails to all
    members individually. Members can then read and
    respond (called a post), or email the member
    directly. An example is http//groups.google.com.
  • ASP - Application service provider. Some LCMS
    products are available in a format that is
    Internet-based or network-based. This means that
    there is little or no software to install on the
    local computer to deliver and track the training.
    The information is tracked totally at the remote
    or server location. Service is generally
    subscription-based, and password protected.
  • ILT - Instructor Led Training. Traditional
    training that is facilitated by a trainer who is
    there in person.
  • educational animation - depictions that support
    the learning of dynamic content by providing
    direct information about how changes occur over
    time.
  • page turner - Computer Based Training which
    requires the participant to simply read and move
    from screen to screen to turn pages and read some
    more.
  • courseware - Software that is designed for an
    educational program.
  • NLT - National Learning Time (or Seat time) - It
    is the time taken for completing an e-Learning
    course. This is an approximation of the amount of
    time _at_80-90 percentile of the target audience
    will take to complete the course.
  • European Computer Driving Licence - Known as ECDL
    within Europe and ICDL outside of Europe, it is a
    computer skills certification programme. The ECDL
    / ICDL tests practical skills and competencies
    and consists of seven separate modules covering
    computer theory and practice.

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My vision on e-Learning
  • Internet and e-Learning is very important for
    teachers and students!
  • I study usually after midnight because I have
    three children and I work in the morning, I am
    German teacher in a Greek high school. E-Learning
    offers an opportunity for people, who dont have
    time.
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