1 E-learning Presented by Lakhdar kamel OULAD DJEDID university Amar Telidji of Laghouat English department
2 objective: discover the principle of “e-learning”,
3 Prerequisite: Communication Technologies: ◦Networking (internet), ◦Mobile phones, ◦ , the web…,
4 Motivation ◦What if you learned what you need to learn ? ◦In a way you learned best ? ◦What if your learning experience was individualized to you ? ◦If had come to pass…. what would you be like today
5 Motivation ◦Result: all of you will be graduated from high school with a clear path to higher education, ◦Future transformation of our education using E-learning
6 History of Education, What is e-learning, comparison, conclusion. Plan
7 History of Education ◦Video 1 : history ◦Video 2 : education today/tomorrow
8 History of Education, What is e-learning, comparison, conclusion. Plan
9 E-learning intersects numerous fields of thought and practice, and cannot be trivialized into a simple formula for success. Fundamentally, they all refer to educational processes that utilize information and communications technology What is e-learning
10 As the letter “e” in e-learning stands for the word “electronic”, They include online learning, virtual learning, distributed learning, network and web-based learning. What is e-learning
11 e-learning would incorporate all educational activities that are carried out by : ◦individuals or groups working ◦online or offline, ◦and synchronously or asynchronously What is e-learning
12 Individualized self-paced e-learning online refers to situations where an individual learner is accessing learning resources such as a database or course content online via an Intranet or the Internet. A typical example of this is a learner studying alone or conducting some research on the Internet or a local network. What is e-learning
13 Individualized self-paced e-learning offline refers to situations where an individual learner is using learning resources such as a database or a computer-assisted learning package offline (i.e., while not connected to an Intranet or the Internet). An example of this is a learner working alone off a hard drive, a CD or DVD. What is e-learning
14 Group-based e-learning synchronously refers to situations where groups of learners are working together in real time via an Intranet or the Internet. It may include text-based conferencing, and one or two-way audio and videoconferencing. Examples of this include learners engaged in a real-time chat or an audio- videoconference. What is e-learning
15 Group-based e-learning asynchronously refers to situations where groups of learners are working over an Intranet or the Internet where exchanges among participants occur with a time delay (i.e., not in real time). Typical examples of this kind of activity include on-line discussions via electronic mailing lists and text-based conferencing within learning managements systems. What is e-learning
16 The effectiveness of e-learning also depends on establishing two-way communication between teachers and learners, and among learners themselves. What is e-learning
17 History of Education, What is e-learning, comparison, conclusion. Plan
18 comparaison
19 History of Education, What is e-learning, comparison, conclusion. Plan
20 conclusion E-learning involves all forms of ICT, across all dimensions of the learning process. To restrict the definition of e-learning to Internet connections via networked computers is to ignore mobile devices and emerging forms of networks and wireless technologies. All these technologies will have significant implications for e-learning.