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Findings Presentation E-learning Method Findings Presentation

Presentation Content Definition Introduction & Reasons Important of E-learning Research questions Main Findings Recommendations

Definition E-learning is a modern method that supports the educational process and its development of personal skills and abilities

Introduction & Reasons E-learning may be an individual education of the person and may be education for a particular group. E-learning Education can be through the use of personal computers or smart phones E-learning relies primarily on computers and networks to transfer knowledge and skills

Important of E-learning This type of education is little cost Learner can benefit at the time that suits him because of availability This education does not require going to university or college

Questions for secondary research Primary sub-questions Research questions Main question How does e- Learning affect student learning outcomes? Questions for secondary research How does E- learning help to enhance the skills and competencies needed in the 21st century? How does E- learning benefit students and teachers? Primary sub-questions What engagement tools are most useful in E- learning? How do students access E- learning? Is E- learning better than normal class learning?

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Research Findings Most respondents are using E-learning for more than 30 minutes Most respondents (35%) believe that E-learning is useful at 25-50% Most respondents (35%) have used E-learning for more than 4 years Most respondents prefer a postgraduate degree in the use of E-learning (43%) Most respondents agree with statement “You learn best when you take part in activity/practical work” (35%)

Recommendations Students should have a benefit from E-learning in a way that serves them and develops their abilities Colleges or universities should inform students of the importance of E-learning The student should make the best use of E-learning and develop plans to benefit from this kind of education

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