23. 4. Enhance reach for equal educational
opportunities
—Providing equal and same education
to all irrespective of their status and
location.
—All time availability.
—Creating a mobile education system.
—Example: through distance education.
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25. Traditional & E-Learning Approaches
Traditional Classroom E-Learning
Classroom Physical-limited size
Synchronous
Unlimited
Anytime, anywhere
Content PowerPoint/transparenc
y/etc.
Textbooks/Library
Notes
Lectures
Multimedia/Simulation
Digital Library
On demand
Personalisation One Learning path Learning path and pace
determined by Learner.
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30. This is a wooden
paddle with printed
lessons that was used
during the colonial era.
You can find on the
paper alphabets and a
religious verse which
children would copy to
help them learn how to
50. – Reading Accelerator
The reading accelerator was a simple
device designed to help students read
more efficiently.
51. B.F Skinner a behavioral scientist
developed a series of devices such as
the teaching machine that allowed a
student to proceed at his or her own
pace through a regimented program of
instruction.
52. Using this, there were more than 50
channels of TV which included
educational programming that aired
across the country.
67. 1985 – CD ROM drive
CD-ROM is a storage medium that could
store text, video and audio.
68. 1985-87 – Era of
Educational Computer Games
Examples of this are: Mavis
Beacon that can teach how to type
fast, Carmen Sandiego that
involves learning in geography,
and Number Munchers that aimed
about enhancing the mathematical
skills.