Thursday, January 13, 2011

E-learning Insight

From what I’ve understood, e-learning is any form of training that uses a computer network for course delivery, interaction, or facilitation and a browser for learner interaction. We can learn anytime and anywhere we want and at our own pace. E-learning has many advantages as well as drawbacks.

Advantages:
  • Class work can be scheduled around personal and professional work
  • Reduces travel cost and time to and from school
  • Learners may have the option to select learning materials that meets their level of knowledge and interest
  • Learners can study wherever they have access to a computer and Internet
  • Self-paced learning modules allow learners to work at their own pace
  • Flexibility to join discussions in the bulletin board threaded discussion areas at any hour, or visit with classmates and instructors remotely in chat rooms
  • Different learning styles are addressed and facilitation of learning occurs through varied activities
  • Development of computer and Internet skills that are transferable to other facets of learner's lives
  • Successfully completing online or computer-based courses builds self-knowledge and self-confidence and encourages students to take responsibility for their learning
Disadvantages:
  • Unmotivated learners or those with poor study habits may fall behind
  • Lack of familiar structure and routine may take getting used to
  • Students may feel isolated or miss social interaction
  • Instructor may not always be available on demand
  • Slow or unreliable Internet connections can be frustrating
  • Managing learning software can involve a learning curve
  • Some courses such as traditional hands-on courses can be difficult to simulate

Despite the fact that e-learning is very advantageous, it can never replace a human instructor. But it is a good method of learning and teaching.