ELLA AYUDITA NUGROHO SELVI MARYANTI B ANDINI JULIANTI SITI KHAIRUNNISA SHOLIHATU FARIDA.

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ELLA AYUDITA NUGROHO SELVI MARYANTI B ANDINI JULIANTI SITI KHAIRUNNISA SHOLIHATU FARIDA

Science and technology plays in important role in the development of a country, including education. There are approaches and methods keep being developed as the height of the growth of desire and awareness to put students at the best place of learning. Science and technology are strongly correlated and complementary; technology is the result of the science, and science is the result of technology. E-learning incorporates science and technology to education. According to Zemsky and Massy (2004) agree that tend to neglect the quality of material and curriculum delivered through e-learning.

E – learning can be applied by two ways: presenting material and facilitating learning process. Learning media will work if the education model is chosen and integrated carefully. The use of technique or method must be considered whether the learning process will be delivered on-line or off-line. Good effective learning process considers wisely how users (students) involved E – learning implementation puts education nature at the first place (enables student to achieve instructional goals.) Pedagogical benefits are the base of e-learning implementation.

E- Learning Purpose

E-learning as a Medium The use of a technology is influenced by institution, education program, and management. E-learning could be delivered through several technologies such as , mailing list, asynchronous conferencing, podcast, on-line video, collaborative video, synchronous conferencing, blog, wikis, social networking, social bookmarking, slide show, virtual world, really simple syndication, micro- blogging, and interactive white board. The use of a technology is influenced by institution, education program, and management. E-learning could be delivered through several technologies such as , mailing list, asynchronous conferencing, podcast, on-line video, collaborative video, synchronous conferencing, blog, wikis, social networking, social bookmarking, slide show, virtual world, really simple syndication, micro- blogging, and interactive white board.

E-learning as a Medium The use of such a technology is influenced by institution, education program and management. E-learning as a Medium The use of such a technology is influenced by institution, education program and management. There are several elements in delivering e- learning : Redundancy Personal

Viewed from the method conventional learning may be delivered through discussion, comments, cross talk and cooperation which emphasize on mostly verbal aspect. E-learning approaches may be delivered in the following ways:

The benefits of e-learning which are suggested by many experts and practitioners are summarised as follows :

Productive results of ICT utilization is determined by inter-correlated four components, in which the absence of one aspect will potentially leads to deficiency:

There are some positive factors that potentially support the applicatin of E-learning application in Indonesia: