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e-Learning in Nursing Prof. Dr. Ahmad S. Tolba Dean of the Faculty of CS & IS Director of the eL unit / UDC csidean@mans.edu.eg September 22 th 2005
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Outline 1.Blended Learning 2.Assessment 3.Blogging 4.Podcasting 5.Vodcasting 6.Future learning paradigms
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1- Blended Learning
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Goal To graduate qualified people who can To graduate qualified people who can serve Egypt, help building a knowledge society and compete in the World Market
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Objective Utilize technology to enhance student learning, student achievement and intellectual growth
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Outline 1. Introduction 2. Initial Assumptions 3. Introduction to MM based e-Learning 4. Requirements of e-Learning 5. Learning Theories and the Learner 6. The Real and the Virtual 7. Learning Object Repositories 8. How to get started in eL: LCMS Decision 9. Role of U Professors in 2005
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2. Initial Assumptions
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Assumption 1 Traditional Teaching is a must in undergraduate studies of practical disciplines Traditional Teaching is a must in undergraduate studies of practical disciplines Hands on Experience is crucial Hands on Experience is crucial
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Assumption 2 Blended Learning “F2F” + e-Learning” Blended Learning “F2F” + e-Learning”
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Assumption 3 Shift to e-Learning is still in bad need of Shift to e-Learning is still in bad need of Infrastructure LCMS Software Qualified staff and Faculty Members New Policies, and Regulations Ready Students who can do self directed learning (Learning how to learn)
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Assumption 4 Egypt is very far behind the …. in the field of e-Learning (Kuds Virtual University, Syria Virtual University, Iraq VU….) Egypt is very far behind the …. in the field of e-Learning (Kuds Virtual University, Syria Virtual University, Iraq VU….) We are still debating about “is e-Learning for us? We are still debating about “is e-Learning for us?
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Don’t let the e-Learning train run you over.” Don’t let the e-Learning train run you over.” We have to start e-Learning
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What is going on around us ? (Regionally, Globally(
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World Trends in eLearning
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- Egypt is very far behind Where is Egypt from all that ?
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Good Indicators Internet Connectivity is everywhere Internet Connectivity is everywhere Computational Power is Growing Computational Power is Growing Hands-on experience will be real through the Internet (Glove) Hands-on experience will be real through the Internet (Glove)Glove National e-L committee is formed in SCU National e-L committee is formed in SCU Blended Learning Programs in MU Blended Learning Programs in MU M.SC in Environmental Engineering Virtual courses are offered by Egyptian MOE Virtual courses are offered by Egyptian MOE MU has about 20 e-Learning courses and about 30 are in the development phase MU has about 20 e-Learning courses and about 30 are in the development phase
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0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1995200020052010 Bandwidth Doubling every 6 months CPU Power Doubling every 18 months Rich Media -Bandwidth New Internet versus Old Internet - The Emergence of Broadband INTERNET 2, (Israil, Katar ) Local wireless Private networks Satellite Wireless
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m-learning vs e-learning Diagram 1: The subsets of flexible learning Flexible Learning Distance Learning E-learning Online Learning M-learning Paper-based Distance Learning Contact Learning (residential/face-to-face) (Brown, 2004)
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Thank you for your time! THE END
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