E-Learning 2.0
Distance education existed long before the Internet, but technological advances have moved it from its humble roots in materials delivered by postal mail to delivery using sophisticated multimedia and online collaborative technologies. With the inclusion of Web 2.0 and social media technologies, e-l...
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Published in | Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design pp. 567 - 584 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
Published |
United Kingdom
CRC Press
2011
Taylor & Francis Group |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Distance education existed long before the Internet, but technological advances have moved it from its humble roots in
materials delivered by postal mail to delivery using sophisticated multimedia and online collaborative technologies.
With the inclusion of Web 2.0 and social media technologies, e-learning is now often referred to as e-learning 2.0.
E-learning growth has occurred in all sectors, including
higher education, corporate training, and continuing and professional education, spurred by the availability of technology and, in some cases, by the perceived cost savings. More
and more organizations are leveraging Internet technologies to provide education, training, and collaboration capabilities to geographically dispersed populations to enhance
their educational experiences and enthusiasm for learning.
However, the same issues of quality and effectiveness that
exist in classroom settings occur in e-learning, in some casescompounded by the delivery mechanism. Design and development of Internet-delivered learning material is often more
dif£cult and time-consuming, especially because materials
may have to stand alone without the guidance and support
of a teacher. |
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ISBN: | 9781439825945 1439825947 |
DOI: | 10.1201/b10855-31 |