ICT IN EDUCATION,5.4
E-LEARNING
CONCEPTS
DEFINITION
A learning system based on formalized teaching but with the
help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. While teaching can be
based in or out of the classrooms, the use of computers and the Internet forms
the major component of E-learning. E-learning can also be termed as a network
enabled transfer of skills and knowledge, and the delivery of education is made
to a large number of recipients at the same or different times. Earlier, it was
not accepted wholeheartedly as it was assumed that this system lacked the human
element required in learning.
However, with the rapid progress in technology and the
advancement in learning systems, it is now embraced by the masses. The
introduction of computers was the basis of this revolution and with the passage
of time, as we get hooked to smart phones, tablets etc, these devices now have an importance
place in the classrooms for learning.
NATURE
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF E-LEARNING
- § Empowered by digital technology: E-learning is pedagogy empowered by digital technology.
- § Computer enhanced learning : E-learning is a team which is used to refer computer enhanced learning.
- § Technology enhanced learning : E-learning includes all types of technology enhanced learning (TEL), where technology is used to support the learning process.
- § Online learning : Use of e-learning is generally confined to “online learning” carried out through the internet or web-based technology , with no face-to-face interaction.
- § More than CBL and CAI: E-learning conveys broader meaning than the terms CBL (Computer based learning) and CAI (Computer assisted instruction).
- § More than on-line learning : E-learning is broader in its meaning than they conveyed through the simple terms like “on-line learning “ or “on-line education”.
- § Not synonymous to audio-visual and multimedia learning : E-learning should not be considered as synonymous to audio-visual learning, multi media learning, distance education or distance learning. Although the audio-visual and multimedia technology and distance education programmes are based on the internet and Web services provided through the computers, yet these are not identical but complementary.
MODES OF E-LEARNING
An electronic
resource is any information source that the library provides access
to in an electronic format.
The library has purchased subscriptions to many electronic information resources in order to provide you with access to them free of
charge. E-Resources
include lots of things: full-text journals, newspapers, company information,
e-books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, economic data, digital images, industry
profiles, market research, career information, etc.
M-LEARNING
M-learning or mobile
learning is "learning across multiple contexts, through social
and content interactions, using personal electronic devices."A form of distance education, m-learners use mobile
device educational technology at
their time convenience .M-learning technologies include handheld
computers, MP3 players, notebooks, mobile phones
and tablets. M-learning focuses on the mobility of the learner, interacting with
portable technologies. Using mobile tools for
creating learning aids and materials becomes an important part of informal
learning.
E-LEARNING
MATERIALS
v E-textbooks
An electronic
book (or e-book)
is a book publication made
available in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on
the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices.Although
sometimes defined as "an electronic version of a printed book",some e-books exist
without a printed equivalent. Commercially produced and sold e-books are
usually intended to be read on dedicated e-reader devices. However,
almost any sophisticated computer device that features a controllable viewing
screen can also be used to read e-books, including desktop computers, laptops, tablets and smart phones.
v E-journals
Electronic journals, also known as e-journals, e-journals, and electronic serials, are scholarly journals or intellectual magazines that can be accessed
via electronic transmission. Some journals are 'born digital' in that they are
solely published on the web and in a digital format, but most electronic
journals originated as print journals, which subsequently evolved to have an
electronic version, while still maintaining a print component. As academic
research habits have changed in line with the growth of the internet, the
e-journal has come to dominate the journals world.
v Digital
library
A digital
library is a special library with a collection of
digital objects that can include text, visual material, audio material, video
material, stored as electronic media formats (as opposed
to print, or other media.), along
with means for organizing, storing, and retrieving the files and media
contained in the library collection. Digital libraries can vary immensely in
size and scope, and can be maintained by individuals, organizations, or
affiliated with established physical library buildings or institutions, or with
academic institutions. The digital content may be stored locally, or
accessed remotely via computer networks. An electronic library is a type
of information retrieval system.
v E-Governance
Electronic governance or e-governance is the application
of information and communication technology (ICT) for
delivering government services, exchange of information, communication transactions,
integration of various stand-alone systems and services between
government-to-customer (G2C), government-to-business (G2B),
government-to-government (G2G) as well as back office processes and
interactions within the entire government framework. Through e-governance,
government services will be made available to citizens in a convenient, efficient
and transparent manner. The three main target groups that can be distinguished
in governance concepts are government, citizens and businesses/interest groups.
In e-governance there are no distinct boundaries.
v E-Content
Development-Fundamentals
E-contents are
basically a package that satisfies the conditions like i.e. minimization of the
distance, cost effectiveness, user-friendliness and adaptability to local
conditions (Saxena Anurag, 2011) E-content is digital information delivered
over network-based electronic devices, i.e., symbols that can be utilized and
interpreted by human actors during communication processes, which allow them to
share visions and influence each other’s knowledge, attitudes or
behavior(Buchholz Andrea & Zerfass Ansgar. 2005). Towards a broader
definition “the design (pedagogical and learning principles used to create the
digital intervention) of the subject matter (E.g. Math, Science etc.) in
question and the digital delivery mode (Computer, Video etc.) used(NUEPA, 2007).
It may also be defined
as “digital text and images designed for display on web
pages. E-content means
content in the electronic form. It is a combination of text, audio, video,
images, animation with visual effects. Any digitized content that can
facilitate the learning process and/or learning outcome can be termed as
e-content. e-Content (defined as learning material with relation to new media)
the acquisition of these contents takes place via four different channels:
purchase of materials, use of freely available content on the Internet, self
production of material, exchange of existing material in a network with other
institutions of Higher Education
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