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E Learning For Education
Multimedia University
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What is E-learning?
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Truth of e-learning
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e-business in e-learning
E-learning is still
new
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E-learning is going to be big
Education and training forms one of Over the last decade, the number of
the largest sectors of the economy corporate universities grew
in most countries from 400 to 1,800
Meister, Jeanne op. cit., endnote 23
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Education Market will be big
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Internet Users will continue to grow
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Evolution of Education Technology
IMPACT
Internet:
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TIME
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E-learning: Blended mode
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National ICT Agenda
PEOPLE
- Work Culture
- ICT Skills
- Knowledge worker
- Learning Society
- United, moral & ethical
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DATABASE DATABASE DATABASE DATABASE
INFRASTRUCTURE
(622Mbps ATM, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless Access Points, Satellite, etc)
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MMU: Preparing students for lifelong learning
Satellite-based Education
GLOBALISATION
LEARNING
ORGANISATION LEARNING
SOCIETY
KNOWLEDGE E-Learning
ECONOMY LEARNING
COMMUNITIES
IMPACT OF ICT
LEARNING
KNOWLEDGER Industrial Training FAMILIES
WORKER
LEARNING
COMPETITION INDIVIDUAL
Classroom Lectures
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Learning models will need to change
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Traditional & E-learning Approach
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Delivery mode will change
Delivery Mode
CLIC K
BRICK
100 : 0 (F/T)
80 : 20 (F/T)
20 : 80 (DE)
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Teaching aids will change
LCD
Blackboard OHP TV/VHS PC
Whiteboard
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E-learning
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Benefits
• Convenient
– self-service (mix and match)
– on-demand (anytime, anywhere)
– private learning
– self-paced
– Flexibility: (modular package)
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Benefits
• Cost-effective
– Virtual learning environment
– Share lessons among schools
– Reduce material cost
– Reduce travel/accommodation costs
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Benefits
• Consistent
– Central control of content
– Same quality of content for all
– Same quality of education for all
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Benefits
• media-rich
– Easier to understand & more engaging
• repeatable
– As many times as you like
• easier to monitor progress
– less administrative work
– can be more precise
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Teacher’s Obligation
use all
available
technology
incorporate Encourage
Teacher’s
‘old’ & collaborative
‘new’ Obligation learning
Lay
foundation
for
Lifelong
learning
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Building an e-learning culture
Teacher:
Develop knowledge & skills
Understand learning and its need
Facilitate learning
Create learning opportunities
Learner:
Self-directed
Self-motivated
Self-regulating Building an
Lifelong learning E-learning
Culture
Administrator:
Create Learning environment
Provide ICT infrastructure
Resources for lifelong learning
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E-learning tools: E-mail
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E-learning tools: Chat
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E-learning tools: Online Forum
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E-learning Tools: Web
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E-learning tools: Video Conference
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Tools: Learning Management System (LMS)
• Management of content
• Tracking students
• Administrative features
• Integration with various tools such as chat, forum, e-mail, etc.
• Reporting
• Demo... of Multimedia Learning System (MMLS)
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Where to start?
• Traditional
– Pen and paper
– Personal presentation
– MS Word
– Use Kid pictures
• Beginning
– Use MS Publisher
– Use MS Powerpoint
– Use creative writing
– Regularly access the Internet
– Students can navigate your Network
– Students frequently use a Digital Camera
• Evolving
– I.C.T. is formally taught to every student
– Students manage the school Internet
– Students and teachers use a wide range of CD ROM
– Student can craft web pages
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Where to start?
• Consolidating
– School website is current and reflects school culture
– School website has educational value for students and the wider community
– Students can use multi media
• Advanced
– Teacher use the Intranet to display and initiate learning
– Teachers can design web pages
– Students submit learning using floppy, Network, Print format
– Use selected software to source knowledge
– Use the Internet to compliment learning outcomes
– Use of personal web pages to link to a variety of program
• e-learning / digital classroom
– Teacher use the Intranet to initiate and measure learning
– E Mail is a focal educational exchange medium
– Students are able to manage and produce digitally edited movies
– Multimedia visual literacy is a valued learning focus
– Teachers can comfortably use digital multimedia to enhance learning
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Conclusion
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