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Presentation e-Learning Basics
  • Author Ioanna Komninou

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1. History of e-Learning
  • Modern distance education has been around at
    least since Isaac Pitman taught shorthand in
    Great Britain via correspondence in the 1840s (he
    was sending assignments to his students by mail
    and they completed the 'homework' and sent it
    back to him).
  • In the early 1920s Sidney Pressey developed a
    machine to provide drill and practice items to
    students in his introductory courses.
  • The World War II created an enormous
    instructional problem - thousands of new recruits
    had to be trained rapidly, so the new media
    technology became dominant and widely used. The
    war was the 'business driver'.
  • During the 50s Skinner presented the content in
    small, related chunks of information. Skinners
    Programmed Instruction was very popular and at
    this very moment, programmed instruction is
    popular when it comes to (digital) self study
    courses.

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1. History of e-Learning
  • The introduction of the first personal computer
    (the Altair 880 in 1975) was quickly followed by
    the Apple II and the IBM PC. With the Apple and
    the IBM the computer was reliable enough and was
    used for didactical purposes.
  • At the end of the 90s the learning management
    systems (LMS) were used. Some universities
    started to design and develop their own systems
    but most of the educational institutions started
    with systems off the market.One of the key
    players within the educational market was the
    American company Blackboard. This was the first
    moment that teachers were accepting and using
    technology within their own classrooms on a large
    base!
  • In October 1999, during a CBT Systems seminar in
    Los Angeles, a strange new word was used for the
    first time in a professional environment
    e-Learning.

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2. Characteristics of e-Learning
  • Blended learning a combination of the most
    appropriate learning didactical formats, services
    and media formats.
  • You can mix the following things
  • offline and online activities
  • synchronous and asynchronous activities
  • different multi media assets
  • different didactical interactions
  • different ways of delivering the content
  • selfstudy and collaborative learning
  • formal and informal learning.

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2. Characteristics of e-Learning
  • Multimedia several representation forms, not
    only different in appearance but they also serve
    different didactical/educational characteristics.
  • Different formats or representation forms
  • Text
  • Pictures
  • Animations
  • Audio
  • Video
  • Delivery Content can be delivered by many
    different means.
  • Delivery tool Web browser, PDA, Paper, Mobile
    phone, iPod, PlayStation, Portable

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3. Didactical models
  • We can distinguish 3 main models
    Behaviourism. Cognitivism. Constructivism.
  • Behaviourism the focus is on the results of
    learning, not the process itself. A strong
    element of behaviourism is positive and negative
    feedback, which can condition the learner
    (reinforcement). A result of this attitude of
    learning is the de-contextualizing of learning
    content.

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3. Didactical models
  • Cognitivism The focus is on the way we are
    learning, not only at the outcome of the learning
    process. Techniques like mind mapping are used to
    anchor the information. Techniques like mind
    mapping are used to anchor the information.
  • Constructivism Learners construct new ideas,
    structures, models and concepts and connect them
    to their prior knowledge and mental models. These
    instructional experiences must be structured so
    that learners can easily adapt the information.
    The learner plays an active role and learning is
    goal-oriented.

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4. Ideas about use of e-Learning
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4. Ideas about use of e-Learning
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