Fundamentals of E-Learning E-Learning reaches beyond traditional face-to-face classroom learning environments by combining teaching and the Internet so students have the option of learning in a different modality. E-Learning uses technological devices and computer software applications to deliver the curriculum. The instructor uses the Internet to deliver the curriculum over methods and applications like Web-based training (WBT)‚ computer-based training (CBT)‚ synchronous‚ and asynchronous classroom
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Some of our learning may change our behavior or our way of thinking. To fully understand the concept of learning‚ let us look at an in-depth knowledge‚ which will be addressed in the following: describe the concept of learning‚ distinguish between learning and performance. Last I compare and contrast the conceptual approaches to the study of learning. Describe the concept of learning Before I can describe the concept of learning and before one can understand the concept of learning we must define
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Learning Theories • The Technological Revolution • The Spectrum of Learning Theories • Behaviorism • Constructivism • Fitting the Other Theories into the Spectrum • Theory of Multiple Intelligence • Learning Theories and the Brain • Brain Structures • Implications for Learning Theory • Implications for Multimedia • References By Darren Forrester & Noel Jantzie Kilde: http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/%7Egnjantzi/learning_theories.htm This
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Online education and traditional education have similarities and differences in the flexibility‚ interaction with teachers and peers‚ and the learning aspects of school. All of these points are important when considering whether to take classes online or to go to a college to take classes. Everyone learns differently; some may prefer sitting in a class with a professor giving a lecture. Others will prefer to learn on their own at home on their own time. For example‚ many people have to work
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Currently‚ I teach Learning Strategies which consists of remediation and credit recovery for students. The programs include Fast For-Word which focuses on reading‚ Plato Web which is used for credit recovery‚ and I-Pass which is a program that allows students to practice math. In my Learning Strategies classes‚ assignments vary by student and students work at their own pace. Therefore‚ I do not administer classroom assessments in the traditional manner; however‚ I do require students to complete
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Definition of Learning Contract 2 Purpose of the Learning Contract 3 Uses of Learning Contracts 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Learning Contracts 4 Advantages 4 Disadvantages 5 Designing Learning Contracts 5 Conclusions and Recommendations 6 Conclusion 6 Recommendations….. …………………………………………………...6 References 8 Abstract Learning contracts are being used in post-secondary education. Adults approach learning as problem solving and in theory by implementing learning contracts
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Page 115 6 Independent learning CATHERINE EARL As Chapter 5 has shown‚ student success at university is pegged on a rapid adjustment to the university environment and culture which‚ unlike school‚ involves a new style of learning. Independent learning is an umbrella term covering all aspects of university learning from undertaking individual reading and research‚ attending lectures and tutorials to accepting responsibility for a workload. Independent learning was described‚ in a 1996 pilot
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Learning Area: Mathematics Phase: Senior Phase (Grades 7-9) Overview of the Learning Outcomes Learning Outcome 1: Numbers‚ Operations and Relationships The learner will be able to recognise‚ describe and represent numbers and their relationships‚ and to count‚ estimate‚ calculate and check with competence and confidence in solving problems. Learning Outcome focus Learning Outcome 1 builds the learner’s number sense‚ which is the foundation of further study in Mathematics. It also develops
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Learning Styles for Information Literacy 1. Introduction 2. Directed Readings on Learning Styles 3. Learning Styles Left and right brain VAK Kolb Learning Cycle Honey and Mumford styles 4 Adult Learning Styles and Techniques 5 Information Literacy and Learning Styles 6 Conclusions 1 Introduction This block provides a brief overview of learning styles for
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Traditional vs. Online Education DeRhonda Foster COM/155 University Composition and Communication I 01/15/2012 Dr. Lisa Dunick Traditional vs. Online Education Are you thinking about returning to school for a degree? Today‚ there are more options available for those choosing to further their education past high school than there was when I was a teenager. For many years‚
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