TOPIC
History02
Online Education01
Equipment04
Category03
Social Media Outlet05
Online Education -Future06
Online Education -Effects07
Online Education –Reason06
ONLINE EDUCATION
a flexible instructional delivery
system that encompasses any
kind of learning that takes place
via the internet
E-Learning, Blended Learning,
Mobile Learning, Virtual
Learning Environment (VLE)
It enables the students to
communicate in ways they
previously could not
Increases participations
Interactive and relevant
It is appealing to students of
different learning styles
Forums are anonymous and
students are able to express
their opinions and ideas
Improves student
independence
Podcast enhance shy
student speaking skills
Enhance students
technological skills
Open new range of
possibilities
Engaging for students as it
involves audio and visual
HISTORY OF ONLINE EDUCATION
Pre- 1900
1900-1959
1960-1979
1980-1989
1990-2019
2019-BEYOND
the word “computer” still
meant “a person who does
The Great Wars and The
Proto-Internet Era
computer technology as
emerging in a time when the
steam engine was
considered modern
technology
The Industrial Age and Early
Computers
internet-type signals
had been transmitted
from school to school
The Computer Age
and the Modern
Internet
The internet takes its
first wobbly steps in
these early years
The Space Age and
the Early Internet
more people than
ever before are
able to connect,
learn, and grow
on their own
terms
The Future of
Online Learning
the development of
learning management
systems (LMS).
The Information Age and the
Internet Boom
CATEGORY OF ONLINE EDUCATION
self-guided lesson modules,
streaming video content, virtual
libraries, posted lecture notes, and
exchanges across discussion
boards or social media platforms.
Asynchronous
METHODS
Synchronous
Add Text
SYS
Add Text
Simple PowerPoint
Presentation
kind of learning that
happens in real time
video conferencing, teleconferencing,
live chatting,
and live-streaming lectures.
learning happens on se
paced schedule
METHODS
Asynchronous
Advantages
Synchronous
Classroom engagement
Dynamic Learning
Instructional Depth
CATEGORIES OF ONLINE EDUCATION
Disadvantages
Rigid schedule
Technical Difficulties
Advantages
Disadvantages
Flexibility
Pacing
Affordability
Isolation
Risk of Apathy
Equipment
needs in
Online
Education
Functioning computer Good internet connection
Sound Devices
Webcam
Notebook and Ballpen
Video
Conferencing
Electronic
Books, SLM,
Modules
Pre-recorded
video lectures
Models in Online Education
Social Media Outlets
Virtual
Classroom
Social Media Outlets
Video Conferencing
Virtual Classroom
Education is nothing but
gaining knowledge and skills
which may use the past
information transferred from
one person to another
through teaching, research
and training.
Schools Offered Online Education
C E R T I F I C AT E
Asian Institute for Distance Education (AI
DE)
CAP College Foundation, In
c.
Polytechnic University of
the Philippines Open Uni
versity
AMA University Online E
ducation (AMA OEd)
University of the Philippi
nes Open University
DEPED
https://commons.deped.gov.ph/
TESDA
https://www.e-tesda.gov.ph/
CHED
https://phlconnect.ched.gov.ph/
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF LEARNING ONLINE
 have flexibility in taking classes and working at their own pace
and time
 face no commuting or parking hassles
 learn to become responsible for their own education with
information available at their fingertips
 find the submission of assignments easy and convenient
 are more apt to voice their own opinions and share and debate
issues with other students, as well as learn from other students
during the group discussions
 may miss the face-to-face interaction with the instructor and
among students
 may prefer to attend traditional classes with an instructor who
teaches and guides them through the course
 find access to the necessary technology challenging and the
availability of technical support limited
Online Systems Have
a Live Teacher
Online Education is
Cheaper
Online Education Brings
a Lot of Flexibility to the
Learning Table
An Unlimited Number of
Students Can Be
Enrolled
Online Learning Begins
From Preschool to
College
A Lot of Learning
Resources Online
6 Reasons Why Online
Courses Are the Future of
Education
Online education, then, can
serve two goals. For students
lucky enough to have access
to great teachers, blended
learning can mean even
better outcomes at the same
or lower cost. And for the
millions here and abroad who
lack access to good, in-
person education, online
learning can open doors that
would otherwise remain
closed.
Daphne Koller
THANK YOU
ONLINE EDUCATION

Educ 213 : Online Education

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    TOPIC History02 Online Education01 Equipment04 Category03 Social MediaOutlet05 Online Education -Future06 Online Education -Effects07 Online Education –Reason06
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    ONLINE EDUCATION a flexibleinstructional delivery system that encompasses any kind of learning that takes place via the internet E-Learning, Blended Learning, Mobile Learning, Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
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    It enables thestudents to communicate in ways they previously could not Increases participations Interactive and relevant It is appealing to students of different learning styles Forums are anonymous and students are able to express their opinions and ideas Improves student independence Podcast enhance shy student speaking skills Enhance students technological skills Open new range of possibilities Engaging for students as it involves audio and visual
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    HISTORY OF ONLINEEDUCATION Pre- 1900 1900-1959 1960-1979 1980-1989 1990-2019 2019-BEYOND the word “computer” still meant “a person who does The Great Wars and The Proto-Internet Era computer technology as emerging in a time when the steam engine was considered modern technology The Industrial Age and Early Computers internet-type signals had been transmitted from school to school The Computer Age and the Modern Internet The internet takes its first wobbly steps in these early years The Space Age and the Early Internet more people than ever before are able to connect, learn, and grow on their own terms The Future of Online Learning the development of learning management systems (LMS). The Information Age and the Internet Boom
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    CATEGORY OF ONLINEEDUCATION self-guided lesson modules, streaming video content, virtual libraries, posted lecture notes, and exchanges across discussion boards or social media platforms. Asynchronous METHODS Synchronous Add Text SYS Add Text Simple PowerPoint Presentation kind of learning that happens in real time video conferencing, teleconferencing, live chatting, and live-streaming lectures. learning happens on se paced schedule METHODS
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    Asynchronous Advantages Synchronous Classroom engagement Dynamic Learning InstructionalDepth CATEGORIES OF ONLINE EDUCATION Disadvantages Rigid schedule Technical Difficulties Advantages Disadvantages Flexibility Pacing Affordability Isolation Risk of Apathy
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    Equipment needs in Online Education Functioning computerGood internet connection Sound Devices Webcam Notebook and Ballpen
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    Video Conferencing Electronic Books, SLM, Modules Pre-recorded video lectures Modelsin Online Education Social Media Outlets Virtual Classroom
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    Education is nothingbut gaining knowledge and skills which may use the past information transferred from one person to another through teaching, research and training.
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    Schools Offered OnlineEducation C E R T I F I C AT E Asian Institute for Distance Education (AI DE) CAP College Foundation, In c. Polytechnic University of the Philippines Open Uni versity AMA University Online E ducation (AMA OEd) University of the Philippi nes Open University
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    POSITIVE AND NEGATIVEEFFECTS OF LEARNING ONLINE  have flexibility in taking classes and working at their own pace and time  face no commuting or parking hassles  learn to become responsible for their own education with information available at their fingertips  find the submission of assignments easy and convenient  are more apt to voice their own opinions and share and debate issues with other students, as well as learn from other students during the group discussions  may miss the face-to-face interaction with the instructor and among students  may prefer to attend traditional classes with an instructor who teaches and guides them through the course  find access to the necessary technology challenging and the availability of technical support limited
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    Online Systems Have aLive Teacher Online Education is Cheaper Online Education Brings a Lot of Flexibility to the Learning Table An Unlimited Number of Students Can Be Enrolled Online Learning Begins From Preschool to College A Lot of Learning Resources Online 6 Reasons Why Online Courses Are the Future of Education
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    Online education, then,can serve two goals. For students lucky enough to have access to great teachers, blended learning can mean even better outcomes at the same or lower cost. And for the millions here and abroad who lack access to good, in- person education, online learning can open doors that would otherwise remain closed. Daphne Koller
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Editor's Notes

  • #2 The quantity of distance learning and online degrees in most disciplines is large and increasing rapidly. Schools and institutions that offer online learning are also increasing in number. Students pursuing degrees via the online approach must be selective to ensure that their coursework is done through a respected and credentialed institution. Online education has become a viable and exciting method for instructional delivery in the global business society that runs on a 24/7 schedule (24 hours a day/7 days a week) because it provides students with great flexibility. With the increased availability of the Internet and computer technology, students are able to access information anytime and anyplace that would normally be available only through a traditional classroom. Studies have shown that students learn just as effectively in an online classroom as they do in the traditional classroom.