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This document provides an overview of e-learning resources presented by World Wide Web & E-Mail. It defines e-learning, outlines its objectives and features, and discusses the benefits. E-learning is defined as electronically supported learning using information and communication technologies. The presentation covers the introduction of e-learning, how it differs from traditional learning, its objectives in achieving business goals and performance improvement, key features like its flexibility and cost-effectiveness, and benefits such as increased collaboration and access to global opportunities.

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Submitted To: Ms. Purvi Bhatt

This document provides an overview of e-learning resources presented by World Wide Web & E-Mail. It defines e-learning, outlines its objectives and features, and discusses the benefits. E-learning is defined as electronically supported learning using information and communication technologies. The presentation covers the introduction of e-learning, how it differs from traditional learning, its objectives in achieving business goals and performance improvement, key features like its flexibility and cost-effectiveness, and benefits such as increased collaboration and access to global opportunities.

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A

PRESENTATION
ON
E-LEARNING RESOURCES
BY
WORLD WIDE WEB &E-MAIL

 SUBMITTED TO:
 SUBMITTED BY:

MS. PURVI BHATT  KAVITA THAKKAR-(55)


 JYOTI THAKKAR-(54)
 KARAN THAKAR-(53)
 BHAVIK SONI-(
 SANDIP PARMAR-(
CONTENT
 Introduction
 Definition
 Objectives
 Features
 Benefits
 questions
INTRODUCTION
 E-learning comprises all forms of
electronically supported learning andteaching,
which are procedural in character and aim to
effect the construction of knowledge with
reference to individual experience, practice and
knowledge of the learner. 
  Information and communication systems,
whether networked or not, serve as specific
media to implement the learning process[1].
CONT…
 E-learning applications and processes include Web-
based learning, computer-based learning, virtual
classrooms and digital collaboration.
 Content is delivered via the Internet,
intranet/extranet, audio or video tape, satellite TV,
and CD-ROM. It can be self paced or instructor led
and includes media in the form of text, image,
animation, streaming video and audio.
 Acronyms like CBT (Computer-Based Training),
IBT (Internet-Based Training) or WBT (Web-Based
Training) have been used as synonyms to e-learning.
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What is e-Learning ?

e-Learning is learning using any form of electronic media


Generally, e-learning uses email and the internet

Why is e-learning important ?


e-Learning is important because different media
suit different learning methods
The teacher should know which learning activity is best
and choose the appropriate media
WITH E-LEARNING
 Travel is not required
 Participation in whole events is not required – Absence
time from work
 environment decreases
 Courses that 100% meet business objectives can be
assembled
 dynamically
 Exchange of ideas and knowledge takes place globally,
not locally in
 small group of course participants
 Skills information is generated without manual
maintenance
 Generate multiple output formats from one content
OBJECTIVES OF E-LEARNING
 Achieving the company`s goals
 Business purpose and results
 A high degree of cost-reduction
 High manageability of content
 Support for widely accepted industry specifications and
standards
 Faster & focused learning
 Increased fairness during assessment tests
 Changed behavior and higher retention
 Personalization & individualization
 Performance Improvement
 Purposeful business information
FEATURES OF E-LEARNING

 Learning is self-paced and gives students a chance to speed up or


slow down as necessary
 Learning is self-directed, allowing students to choose content and
tools appropriate to their differing interests, needs, and skill levels
 Designed around the learner
 Geographical barriers are eliminated, opening up broader
education options
 24/7 ease of understanding makes scheduling easy and allows a
greater number of people to attend classes
 On-demand contact means learning can happen precisely when
needed
 Travel time and associated costs (parking, fuel, vehicle
maintenance) are reduced or eliminated
CONT……
 Overall student costs are frequently less (tuition,
residence, food, child care)
 Potentially lower costs for companies needing training,
and for the providers
 Fosters greater student interaction and collaboration
 Fosters greater student/instructor contact
 Enhances computer and Internet skills
 Draws upon hundreds of years of established
pedagogical principles
 Has the attention of every major university in the
world, most with their own online degrees, certificates,
and individual courses
BENEFITS OF E-LEARNING

 simplicity and Portability


 Cost and Selection
 Flexibility
 Higher Retention
 Greater Collaboration
 Global Opportunities
If you learn best by: Look for a course with:

e-books, textbooks, and other


required reading (written lessons
Reading
are a primary method of
delivering curriculum online)
audio lectures or sound bytes to
Listening
explain concepts
graphical demonstrations that
Seeing how things are done
illustrate new ideas
Assignments, quizzes, exams, or
Doing
practical application examples
email, chat, or threaded
Speaking/Communicating discussion groups for sharing
and feedback
1) Are you looking for short, personal
improvement classes or longer, more
comprehensive courses for professional
development or study toward a degree?
ANS. You can narrow your options by deciding
in advance how in-depth you want to go and how
much time you want to spend. Courses
associated with degrees are generally more
complete in their treatment of a topic, although
personal enrichment and professional
development courses can be quite thorough too.
Online education covers the spectrum from short
tutorials to semester-length academic classes and
the time you'll spend is directly proportionate to
the type of course you select.
CONT.

 What type of support is available?


Some online classes come with other student services
like tutoring, reference links, library access, mentoring,
writing/math labs, technical assistance, and other
resources to help the learning process, while others are
void of this.
 Thank you

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