E-learning is the
start of something new, it is fresh, it is effective and it is popular. And for
a good reason. If it is done right, it can produce great results by decreasing
costs that you would normally pay on tuition and travel, and it will solely
focus on improving your performance in the classroom. Also, unlike a one-time
classroom session, the e-learning course is available for others; you can
access material when you want giving you the power to control your study
time. This also includes the static
e-learning course as well as any on-going conversations in networked
communities.
Recently, I had a
conversation with a friend who had not really heard of e-learning and it struck
me that maybe the majority of the world may not realise the true value of
e-learning. For people to truly
understand the benefits, they will have to try it out. Understanding e-learning’s value helps you
make the best decisions about when and why to use it.
E-learning is the
computer and network-enabled transfer of skills and knowledge dedicated to
teaching students material they may have missed out on in a classroom. E-learning applications and processes
include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual education
opportunities and digital collaboration. Content is delivered via the Internet,
intranet/extranet, audio or video tape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM. It can be
self-paced or instructor-led and includes media in the form of text, image,
animation, streaming video and audio. The use of technology of E-learning sets
it apart from any competitors; the benefits of e-learning are there for all to
see.

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