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Electronic learning or E-learning is a general term used to refer to computer-enhanced
learning. It is used interchangeably in so many contexts that it is critical to be clear what
one means when one speaks of 'eLearning'.


Contents
[hide]

   •     1 Market
   •     2 History
   •     3 Growth of e-learning
   •     4 Technology
   •     5 Creating an Effective Online Learning Environment
   •     6 Advantages and Disadvantages
   •     7 Services
            o 7.1 Computer Based Learning
            o 7.2 Computer Based Training
   •     8 Pedagogical approaches
            o 8.1 Cognitive Perspective
            o 8.2 Emotional Perspective
            o 8.3 Behavioural Perspective
            o 8.4 Contextual Perspective
   •     9 Reusability, standards and learning objects
   •     10 Communication technologies
   •     11 Computer Aided Assessment and Learning Design
   •     12 See also
   •     13 References
   •     14 External links
E-Learning in India - Presentation Transcript

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E-Learning in India

E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

From Tradition … Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls; Where words come
out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the
clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is
led forward by Thee to ever-widening thought and action - Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let
my country awake.                                            by Rabindranath Tagore

E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

… to Technology • Over 20 Billion USD software export • To over 100 countries in the world • Market
share of above 20% software development world-wide • One third of e-commence start-ups having
Indian connection in the Silicon Valley • 5th Largest telecom network in the world • 2 Million telephone
subscribers added every year • Mobile subscribers: 233.6 million (Sept 2008) • Internet Users: 42 million
(3.7% only) E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra



Higher Education in India (2006) • Central Universities: 20 • State Universities: 217 • Deemed to be
Universities: 106 • Private Universities: 10 • Institute of National Importance: 13 • Institutes established
under state act: 5 • Colleges: 17625 E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya
Mishra

Authorities, Accreditation Bodies • Ministry of Human Resource Development • University Grants
Commission, National Assessment and Accreditation Council • Distance Education Council • All India
Council for Technical Education • Medical Council of India, Dental Council of India, Indian Nursing
Council, Central Council of Homeopathy, Central Council for Indian Medicine, Pharmacy Council of India
• National Council for Teacher Education • Indian Council for Agricultural Research • Bar Council of India
• Rehabilitation Council • Council of Architecture • National Council of Rural Institutes • State Councils
of Higher Education E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

E-Learning Developments • NIIT Netvarsity (1996) • National Task Force on Information Technology and
Software Development (1998) • Indira Gandhi National Open University, Virtual Campus Initiative (1999)
• Other educational institutions followed… • More private initiatives to provide coaching for competitive
examinations and entrance test for admission to premier educational institutes E-Learning in India E-
Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
Some Examples • YCMOU • Tamil Virtual University • Punjab Technical University • Symbiosis
International University • Indian Institute of Technology E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day
Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

NPTEL • Improve the quality of engineering education in India • Collaborative Project of 7 IITs and IISc •
129 web courses, 110 video courses • Each consists of contents of 40 lecture hours in text, graphics,
animation video E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

Medical Education Online • Medvarsity • MedRC • IGNOU (Accupuncture) E-Learning in India E-Learning
Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

Indira Gandhi National Open University • Virtual Campus Initiative in 1999 • RROnline in 2001 • Short
Courses Online (Diplomacy, Food safety, Gender, CDS/ISIS) • eGyankosh and SAKSHAT in 2006 • IGNOU
Online in 2008 E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

IGNOU -- VCI • BCA and MCA programmes • Downloadable ZIP files and HTMAL pages • Assignments •
Additional Support through 1V-2A teleconference • Programme withdrawn due to many student
problems, and all students transferred to traditional distance education mode E-Learning in India E-
Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

IGNOU -- RRonline • Resettlement and Rehabilitation programme supported by
the World Bank was the first Social Science Online programme in India •
Internally developed platform with course content, discussion forum, chat,
assignment submission, online quiz, online library, online diary, etc. •
Programme withdrawn from online due to less students and other problems E-
Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

eGyanKosh National Digital Repository to store, index, preserve, distribute and
share the digital learning resources developed by the Open and Distance
Learning Institutions in the country. Items in eGyanKosh are protected by
copyright, with all rights reserved by IGNOU, unless otherwise indicated. To
access the items in repository registration is required. Registration is free. Also
available through YouTube. E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation
by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

SAKSHAT • A pilot project of the Govt. of India, which is being spearheaded by
IGNOU • Intended to be a portal for students of all levels (elementary to higher
and further education) E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by
Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
IGNOU – Education Braodcast • Gyan Darshan I • Gyan Darshan II (1v/1a
teleconference) • EduSAT (2-way video conference) • Gyan Vani (FM radio) E-
Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
IGNOU – Virtual Classrooms • Master of Library and Information Science • PG Certificate in Cyber Law •
PG Diploma in Accupuncture E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

Inside Programmes • Course content (wiki-based) • Flash-based presentations • Flash videos • Forums •
Assignments, Projects • Web-conferences (real-time) • Student tracking • Performance-based
Progressive Learning method E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

Other IGNOU Initiatives • Project Management Online Certification in partnership with
pmGURUonline.com • Inter-University Consortium for Technology-Enabled Flexible Education and
Development • National Centre for Innovations in Distance Education • Online Training on Development
of Self-Learning Materials using WikiEducator Platform E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day
Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

Observations • Anything and everything is e-learning! • Much technology-driven • Poor staff
development efforts on e-learning • Attempts to replicate distance learning through online technologies
• Broadband access is poor, but fast developing • Online learning instructional design is key, but always
neglected E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

Suggestions • Establishment of Indian Council for Online Learning as a statutory
body to: – Develop a national distributed repository of Learning Objects –
Maintain standard of Online Learning – Coordinate and promote Online
Learning – Accreditation of Online Learning courses and programmes – Develop
and maintain Online Learning Portals for life long learning • Establishment of a
“e-Learning Consortium” including member educational institutions to offer e-
learning programmes without duplicating efforts • Develop facilities for online
training of teachers and administrators • Facilitate development of small
learning objects by teachers E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day
Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
Thank YOU Your questions and comments are welcome • You may like to contact me at s-
mishra@ignou.ac.in • My Blog TeachKnowLogist at http://teachknowlogist.blogspot.com/ • My
SlideShare at http://www.
http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/APCITY/UNPAN029842.pdf

E-learning in India

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09/16/2006

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http://www.iils.oThe Indian Institute of Language Studies (IILS) was established on the 26th January, 1980. It
was later registered as a Trust at Jammu vide Registration No. 38/820B dated December 29, 2000.The main
functions of the IILS include the promotion and development of Indian languages; providing facilities for research and
study of languages, linguistics, literature, and culture; and setting up of libraries and Study Centres for public at
different places. The IILS has set up Regional Study Centres, and Centres for Communication Skills in Bhubaneswar,
Delhi, Jammu, Mysore, Nagpur, and Patiala. The broad aims and objectives of the IILS, its current academic
activities, projects, publications and programmes are provided on this site.

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E-Learning in India - Presentation Transcript

http://www.slideshare.net/missan/e-l-india-final-
presentation?from=email&type=share_slideshow&subtype=slideshow_thumb
E-Learning in India

E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

From Tradition … Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls; Where words come
out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the
clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is
led forward by Thee to ever-widening thought and action - Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let
my country awake.                                            by Rabindranath Tagore

E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

… to Technology • Over 20 Billion USD software export • To over 100 countries in the world • Market
share of above 20% software development world-wide • One third of e-commence start-ups having
Indian connection in the Silicon Valley • 5th Largest telecom network in the world • 2 Million telephone
subscribers added every year • Mobile subscribers: 233.6 million (Sept 2008) • Internet Users: 42 million
(3.7% only) E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra



Higher Education in India (2006) • Central Universities: 20 • State Universities: 217 • Deemed to be
Universities: 106 • Private Universities: 10 • Institute of National Importance: 13 • Institutes established
under state act: 5 • Colleges: 17625 E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya
Mishra

Authorities, Accreditation Bodies • Ministry of Human Resource Development • University Grants
Commission, National Assessment and Accreditation Council • Distance Education Council • All India
Council for Technical Education • Medical Council of India, Dental Council of India, Indian Nursing
Council, Central Council of Homeopathy, Central Council for Indian Medicine, Pharmacy Council of India
• National Council for Teacher Education • Indian Council for Agricultural Research • Bar Council of India
• Rehabilitation Council • Council of Architecture • National Council of Rural Institutes • State Councils
of Higher Education E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra

E-Learning Developments • NIIT Netvarsity (1996) • National Task Force on Information Technology and
Software Development (1998) • Indira Gandhi National Open University, Virtual Campus Initiative (1999)
• Other educational institutions followed… • More private initiatives to provide coaching for competitive
examinations and entrance test for admission to premier educational institutes E-Learning in India E-
Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
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  • 1.
    Electronic learning From Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Elearning) Jump to: navigation, search Look up e-learning glossary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Electronic learning or E-learning is a general term used to refer to computer-enhanced learning. It is used interchangeably in so many contexts that it is critical to be clear what one means when one speaks of 'eLearning'. Contents [hide] • 1 Market • 2 History • 3 Growth of e-learning • 4 Technology • 5 Creating an Effective Online Learning Environment • 6 Advantages and Disadvantages • 7 Services o 7.1 Computer Based Learning o 7.2 Computer Based Training • 8 Pedagogical approaches o 8.1 Cognitive Perspective o 8.2 Emotional Perspective o 8.3 Behavioural Perspective o 8.4 Contextual Perspective • 9 Reusability, standards and learning objects • 10 Communication technologies • 11 Computer Aided Assessment and Learning Design • 12 See also • 13 References • 14 External links
  • 2.
    E-Learning in India- Presentation Transcript http://www.slideshare.net/missan/e-l-india-final-presentation? from=email&type=share_slideshow&subtype=slideshow_thumb E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra From Tradition … Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls; Where words come out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is led forward by Thee to ever-widening thought and action - Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake. by Rabindranath Tagore E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra … to Technology • Over 20 Billion USD software export • To over 100 countries in the world • Market share of above 20% software development world-wide • One third of e-commence start-ups having Indian connection in the Silicon Valley • 5th Largest telecom network in the world • 2 Million telephone subscribers added every year • Mobile subscribers: 233.6 million (Sept 2008) • Internet Users: 42 million (3.7% only) E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Higher Education in India (2006) • Central Universities: 20 • State Universities: 217 • Deemed to be Universities: 106 • Private Universities: 10 • Institute of National Importance: 13 • Institutes established under state act: 5 • Colleges: 17625 E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Authorities, Accreditation Bodies • Ministry of Human Resource Development • University Grants Commission, National Assessment and Accreditation Council • Distance Education Council • All India Council for Technical Education • Medical Council of India, Dental Council of India, Indian Nursing Council, Central Council of Homeopathy, Central Council for Indian Medicine, Pharmacy Council of India • National Council for Teacher Education • Indian Council for Agricultural Research • Bar Council of India • Rehabilitation Council • Council of Architecture • National Council of Rural Institutes • State Councils of Higher Education E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra E-Learning Developments • NIIT Netvarsity (1996) • National Task Force on Information Technology and Software Development (1998) • Indira Gandhi National Open University, Virtual Campus Initiative (1999) • Other educational institutions followed… • More private initiatives to provide coaching for competitive examinations and entrance test for admission to premier educational institutes E-Learning in India E- Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
  • 3.
    Some Examples •YCMOU • Tamil Virtual University • Punjab Technical University • Symbiosis International University • Indian Institute of Technology E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra NPTEL • Improve the quality of engineering education in India • Collaborative Project of 7 IITs and IISc • 129 web courses, 110 video courses • Each consists of contents of 40 lecture hours in text, graphics, animation video E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Medical Education Online • Medvarsity • MedRC • IGNOU (Accupuncture) E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Indira Gandhi National Open University • Virtual Campus Initiative in 1999 • RROnline in 2001 • Short Courses Online (Diplomacy, Food safety, Gender, CDS/ISIS) • eGyankosh and SAKSHAT in 2006 • IGNOU Online in 2008 E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra IGNOU -- VCI • BCA and MCA programmes • Downloadable ZIP files and HTMAL pages • Assignments • Additional Support through 1V-2A teleconference • Programme withdrawn due to many student problems, and all students transferred to traditional distance education mode E-Learning in India E- Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra IGNOU -- RRonline • Resettlement and Rehabilitation programme supported by the World Bank was the first Social Science Online programme in India • Internally developed platform with course content, discussion forum, chat, assignment submission, online quiz, online library, online diary, etc. • Programme withdrawn from online due to less students and other problems E- Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra eGyanKosh National Digital Repository to store, index, preserve, distribute and share the digital learning resources developed by the Open and Distance Learning Institutions in the country. Items in eGyanKosh are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved by IGNOU, unless otherwise indicated. To access the items in repository registration is required. Registration is free. Also available through YouTube. E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra SAKSHAT • A pilot project of the Govt. of India, which is being spearheaded by IGNOU • Intended to be a portal for students of all levels (elementary to higher and further education) E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
  • 4.
    IGNOU – EducationBraodcast • Gyan Darshan I • Gyan Darshan II (1v/1a teleconference) • EduSAT (2-way video conference) • Gyan Vani (FM radio) E- Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra IGNOU – Virtual Classrooms • Master of Library and Information Science • PG Certificate in Cyber Law • PG Diploma in Accupuncture E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Inside Programmes • Course content (wiki-based) • Flash-based presentations • Flash videos • Forums • Assignments, Projects • Web-conferences (real-time) • Student tracking • Performance-based Progressive Learning method E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Other IGNOU Initiatives • Project Management Online Certification in partnership with pmGURUonline.com • Inter-University Consortium for Technology-Enabled Flexible Education and Development • National Centre for Innovations in Distance Education • Online Training on Development of Self-Learning Materials using WikiEducator Platform E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Observations • Anything and everything is e-learning! • Much technology-driven • Poor staff development efforts on e-learning • Attempts to replicate distance learning through online technologies • Broadband access is poor, but fast developing • Online learning instructional design is key, but always neglected E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Suggestions • Establishment of Indian Council for Online Learning as a statutory body to: – Develop a national distributed repository of Learning Objects – Maintain standard of Online Learning – Coordinate and promote Online Learning – Accreditation of Online Learning courses and programmes – Develop and maintain Online Learning Portals for life long learning • Establishment of a “e-Learning Consortium” including member educational institutions to offer e- learning programmes without duplicating efforts • Develop facilities for online training of teachers and administrators • Facilitate development of small learning objects by teachers E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Thank YOU Your questions and comments are welcome • You may like to contact me at s- mishra@ignou.ac.in • My Blog TeachKnowLogist at http://teachknowlogist.blogspot.com/ • My SlideShare at http://www. http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/APCITY/UNPAN029842.pdf E-learning in India http://www.slideshare.net/missan/e-l-india-final-presentation
  • 5.
    Source: http://cyberlawindia.blogspot.com 09/16/2006 slideshare.net/missan •My WikiEducator Work at: http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Missan E- Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishrahttp://www.myngle.com/? gclid=CNf4t9iRpJoCFRUupAodgFMG9w http://www.languageshome.com/ Learn Indian Languages Learn to speak Indian languages in English, Bengali , Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil and Te lugu language scripts http://education.newkerala.com/ http://www.iils.oThe Indian Institute of Language Studies (IILS) was established on the 26th January, 1980. It was later registered as a Trust at Jammu vide Registration No. 38/820B dated December 29, 2000.The main functions of the IILS include the promotion and development of Indian languages; providing facilities for research and study of languages, linguistics, literature, and culture; and setting up of libraries and Study Centres for public at different places. The IILS has set up Regional Study Centres, and Centres for Communication Skills in Bhubaneswar, Delhi, Jammu, Mysore, Nagpur, and Patiala. The broad aims and objectives of the IILS, its current academic activities, projects, publications and programmes are provided on this site. INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGE STUDIES C-13 Greenview Apartments 33, http://www.slideshare.net/janehart/how-to-make-e-learning-work? from=email&type=newslettermay-1-09
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    E-Learning in India- Presentation Transcript http://www.slideshare.net/missan/e-l-india-final- presentation?from=email&type=share_slideshow&subtype=slideshow_thumb E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra From Tradition … Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls; Where words come out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is led forward by Thee to ever-widening thought and action - Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake. by Rabindranath Tagore E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra … to Technology • Over 20 Billion USD software export • To over 100 countries in the world • Market share of above 20% software development world-wide • One third of e-commence start-ups having Indian connection in the Silicon Valley • 5th Largest telecom network in the world • 2 Million telephone subscribers added every year • Mobile subscribers: 233.6 million (Sept 2008) • Internet Users: 42 million (3.7% only) E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Higher Education in India (2006) • Central Universities: 20 • State Universities: 217 • Deemed to be Universities: 106 • Private Universities: 10 • Institute of National Importance: 13 • Institutes established under state act: 5 • Colleges: 17625 E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra Authorities, Accreditation Bodies • Ministry of Human Resource Development • University Grants Commission, National Assessment and Accreditation Council • Distance Education Council • All India Council for Technical Education • Medical Council of India, Dental Council of India, Indian Nursing Council, Central Council of Homeopathy, Central Council for Indian Medicine, Pharmacy Council of India • National Council for Teacher Education • Indian Council for Agricultural Research • Bar Council of India • Rehabilitation Council • Council of Architecture • National Council of Rural Institutes • State Councils of Higher Education E-Learning in India E-Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra E-Learning Developments • NIIT Netvarsity (1996) • National Task Force on Information Technology and Software Development (1998) • Indira Gandhi National Open University, Virtual Campus Initiative (1999) • Other educational institutions followed… • More private initiatives to provide coaching for competitive examinations and entrance test for admission to premier educational institutes E-Learning in India E- Learning Asia Day Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra
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