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What Is the Meaning of Online Education?
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Types of Online Learning or e-learning
Advantages Of e-Learning
Disadvantages Of e-Learning
Video on Tips for Online Learning
Supplemental Resources link
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3. What is Online Learning?
• Online teaching and learning is faculty-delivered
instruction via the Internet. Online
instruction includes real-time (synchronous)
and anytime, anywhere (asynchronous)
interactions.
• The term online learning includes a number of
computer-assisted instruction methods.
4. • Online learning is most effective when delivered
by teachers experienced in their subject matter.
The best way to maintain the connection
between online education and the values of
traditional education is through ensuring that
online learning is “delivered” by teachers, fully
qualified and interested in teaching online in a
web-based environment (Feenberg 1998).
5. Approaches to Online Learning
• Two approaches to online learning have emerged: synchronous and asynchronous learning.
• Synchronous learning is instruction and collaboration in “real time” via the Internet.
It typically involves tools, such as:
• live chat
• audio and video conferencing
• data and application sharing
• shared whiteboard
• virtual "hand raising"
• joint viewing of multimedia presentations and online slide shows
• Asynchronous learning methods use the time-delayed capabilities of the Internet. It
typically involves tools, such as:
• e-mail
• threaded discussion
• newsgroups and bulletin boards
• file attachments
7. Advantages
• Student-centered learning
• The variety of online tools draw on individual
learning styles and help students become more
versatile learners.
• Collaborative learning
• Online group work allows students to become more
active participants in the learning process.
Contributing input requires that students
comprehend what is being discussed, organize their
thinking coherently, and express that thinking with
carefully
8. Advantages of Online Learning
• Easy access to global resources
• Students can easily access online databases and subject experts in the
online classroom.
• Experiential learning through multimedia presentations
• New technologies can be used to engage and motivate students. Technology
can also be used to support students in their learning activities.
• Accessible for non-traditional students
• Online delivery of programs and courses makes participation possible for
students who experience geographic and time barriers in gaining access to
higher education.
• Draws on student interest in online learning
• Many students are interested in online learning. In a recent survey
conducted by the Office of Academic Planning and Assessment at UMass
Amherst, more than 50% of students surveyed said that they were “very
interested” or “somewhat interested” in taking an online course.
9. Advantages of Teaching Online
• Offer the opportunity to think about teaching in new ways
• Online teaching can allow you to experiment with techniques only available in online
environments, such as threaded discussions and webliographies.
• Provide ideas and techniques to implement in traditional courses
• Online email discussions, a frequently-used practice in online learning, can be incorporated
into traditional courses to facilitate group work. Other techniques, such as web-based
course calendars and sample papers posted on the Internet (with student permission) can
easily be incorporated into a traditional course.
• Expand the reach of the curriculum
• Online teaching can expand existing curriculum to students on a regional, national, and
international level.
• Professional satisfaction
• Teaching online can be an enormously rewarding experience for teachers. Teachers often
cite the diversity of students in online courses as one of the most rewarding aspects of
teaching online.
• Instructor convenience
• Teaching online can offer teachers conveniences not available in traditional classroom
settings; for example, at-home office hours and flexible work schedules.
11. Statistics of E-Learning
• In 2011, it was estimated that about $35.6 billion
was spent on self-paced eLearning across the globe.
Today, e-Learning is a $56.2 billion industry, and
it's going to double by 2015.
• Corporations now report that e-Learning is the
second most valuable training method that they use.
This is no surprise, given that e-Learning saves
businesses at least 50% when they replace
traditional instructor-based training with e-
Learning. Not to mention that e-Learning cuts down
instruction time by up to 60%.
12. Statistics of E-Learning
• e-Learning is also Eco-friendly. Recent studies
conducted by Britain's Open University have found
that e-Learning consumes 90% less energy than
traditional courses. The amount of CO2 emissions
(per student) is also reduced by up to 85%.
• Over 41.7% percent of global Fortune 500
companies now use some form of educational
technology to instruct employees during formal
learning hours, and that figure is only going to
steadily increase in future years.
13. Statistics of E-Learning
• The world's most rapidly growing e-Learning
markets are Malaysia and Vietnam. In fact, the
estimated 5 year annual growth rate for the
Asian e-Learning market is 17.3%. That is the
highest compound annual growth rate of any
global region.
14. Statistics of E-Learning
• It's been estimated that nearly 25% of all
employees leave their job because there simply
aren't enough training or learning opportunities.
On the other hand, companies who do offer e-
Learning and on-the-job training generate about
26% more revenue per employee.
15. ▫ Self-paced e-Learning's growth rate in the Middle
East is 8.2%, and its revenues are expected to
reach $560.7 million by 2016.
▫ The self-paced e-Learning market growth rate in
Western Europe is 5.8%, and it’s estimated that
their revenues will be at $8.1 billion by 2015.
▫ Africa's compound annual growth rate for self-paced
e-Learning is 15.4%, and their revenues are
expected to reach $512.8 million by the year 2016.
16. • 72% of companies who were included in a recent
survey stated that e-Learning helps them to keep
up-to-date with changes in their industry, which
helps them to remain competitive within their niche.
It was also found, in a study conducted by Bersin &
Associates that companies and organizations that
did have a strong learning culture did better in their
market than those who do not. For example, these
organizations are 46% more like to be the leader in
their industry, note a 34% increase in their ability to
respond to the needs of the customer, and are 17%
more likely to become the market share leader.
18. Challenges of Teaching Online
• Familiarity with the online environment
• Capacity to use the medium to its advantage
• Being available to students on an extended basis
electronically
• Providing quick responses and feedback to
students
20. Assessing Student Learning
• Assessment is the systematic collection and
analysis of information to improve student
learning.
• In assessing online learning, it is important to
create a “mix” of assignments that cover the
multiple dimensions of learning that online
courses can employ. Traditional tests become a
smaller part of the grade as you move towards
encouraging student interaction on group
projects and other activities.
21. • Communicate expectations
Students in online courses are in particular need of
clear information about course requirements and
instructor expectations. Therefore, develop specific
grading guidelines for course assignments and
activities ahead of time so students know in advance
what is expected of them. For example, articulate
what are appropriate responses to questions in
online discussions, what is a substantive answer
versus a superficial response, etc. Providing
students with specific examples of the kinds of work
you are looking for is also helpful.
22. • Keep track of student performance
The gradebook option in online software
packages makes it possible to store all
information about students’ performance in one
place. Many also make it possible for students to
look up their own progress on assignments
23. • Give prompt feedback
• At the start of the semester, clarify the type of feedback you will be
giving (regarding discussion participation, writing assignments,
group work, etc.) so students have a clearer sense of what to expect
from you.
• Students want feedback on assignments, but it is often difficult to
provide much feedback when you use a number of varied
assignments throughout the semester. One instructor uses a
೦,೦+,೦- system to provide a quick response to students.
• A number of gradebook features have a comment section where the
instructor can give specific feedback to a student on an assignment
that can only be seen by the instructor and that student.
•
24. • Encourage active learning
• Help students become more reflective learners by asking them
to set their goals for the course at the beginning of the
semester. At the end of the course, ask them to return to their
goals to reflect upon what they’ve accomplished.
• The majority of students focus their academic effort on those
elements of the course that will affect their grade in the
course. Be sure that your grading policies reinforce the
activities and assignments you value and that you take
advantage of learning activities that are particularly suited for
an online course. For example, if you want students to
meaningfully participate in online discussions, be sure to
include participation as part of the grading scheme.
25. • Evaluate participation in threaded
discussions
• Require students to participate in specific
numbers of threaded discussions.
• Have interactive learning activities (e.g.,
threaded discussion) account for a high
percentage of the course grade.
• Identify the qualities you look for in discussions
and grade students according to those criteria