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According to the newest concepts, thanks to the Internet, our work and social life have been radically transformed, as well as have changed our instruction scheme. Technology is now a guiding principle in modern education. Do we forget about the human touch?
Moreover, this progress in technology not only puts an emotional impact on the users who directly have access to information, but also generates countless access to education around the world.
Teaching resources are now reachable virtually to everyone very often for no fee.
Does existing know-how use the human touch or education has just become a technical structure?
The document discusses an English language and virtual learning program for high school students in Cimitarra, Santander, Colombia implemented through the National Open and Distance University of Colombia (UNAD). The program combines synchronous and asynchronous online and distance learning elements. It effectively incorporates eight transition categories and criteria for student control, internet resources, and web communication. However, the program faces some challenges related to the rural technological infrastructure and need to better balance task complexity and timelines. There is also a need to broaden cultural content to access a global learner community.
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The document discusses online education and its various forms. It defines online education as learning undertaken on a computer via the internet without attending a traditional school. It notes some key advantages of online education include flexibility, the ability to learn anywhere with an internet connection, and being able to work at one's own pace. However, it also discusses potential disadvantages such as a lack of personal interaction and feeling isolated.
This document provides a project plan and initiation for an Online Education System project at C@SE University. The key points are:
- The project will develop an online system for C@SE University to provide online education programs for students.
- The system aims to allow online lectures, assignments, quizzes, course registration and more to enable distance learning.
- Success will be measured by completing the project on time, within budget, and ensuring the system is secure, efficient, usable and reliable.
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The document discusses problems with the current state of education in India and proposes online education as a solution. It outlines issues like a lack of college and faculty reviews, limited access to study materials, and no platform for direct interaction between educational institutions and students. The document then describes various models of online education including distance learning, blended learning, e-learning and m-learning. It argues that online education can increase access to expertise, provide more up-to-date content at lower cost, and better prepare students for 21st century business.
Online education is becoming the dominant form of emergency responder education, migrating from computers to mobile devices. Emerging trends include the use of social learning through online communities and social media, mobile learning on smartphones, and hybrid education combining online and in-person elements. When evaluating online education tools and technologies, organizations should consider objectives, development time, resources, and return on investment to identify the best options.
This document summarizes and compares online education and regular education. It outlines the key differences, including that online education involves electronic media and ICT tools while regular education is face-to-face teaching and learning. Some benefits of online education are lower cost, flexibility to learn anytime, and ability to review missed classes. Benefits of regular education include direct communication and interaction with teachers, easier clarification of doubts, and typically shorter duration to complete a program. In conclusion, both systems have advantages and disadvantages, so the best option depends on individual circumstances and needs.
According to the newest concepts, thanks to the Internet, our work and social life have been radically transformed, as well as have changed our instruction scheme. Technology is now a guiding principle in modern education. Do we forget about the human touch?
Moreover, this progress in technology not only puts an emotional impact on the users who directly have access to information, but also generates countless access to education around the world.
Teaching resources are now reachable virtually to everyone very often for no fee.
Does existing know-how use the human touch or education has just become a technical structure?
The document discusses an English language and virtual learning program for high school students in Cimitarra, Santander, Colombia implemented through the National Open and Distance University of Colombia (UNAD). The program combines synchronous and asynchronous online and distance learning elements. It effectively incorporates eight transition categories and criteria for student control, internet resources, and web communication. However, the program faces some challenges related to the rural technological infrastructure and need to better balance task complexity and timelines. There is also a need to broaden cultural content to access a global learner community.
The advantages and disadvantages of online learningJanna8482
The document discusses online education and its various forms. It defines online education as learning undertaken on a computer via the internet without attending a traditional school. It notes some key advantages of online education include flexibility, the ability to learn anywhere with an internet connection, and being able to work at one's own pace. However, it also discusses potential disadvantages such as a lack of personal interaction and feeling isolated.
This document provides a project plan and initiation for an Online Education System project at C@SE University. The key points are:
- The project will develop an online system for C@SE University to provide online education programs for students.
- The system aims to allow online lectures, assignments, quizzes, course registration and more to enable distance learning.
- Success will be measured by completing the project on time, within budget, and ensuring the system is secure, efficient, usable and reliable.
Online Education As Ecommerce
Presented By Shubham Tikkiwal & Nikhil Pareek (IIT Roorkee)
The document discusses problems with the current state of education in India and proposes online education as a solution. It outlines issues like a lack of college and faculty reviews, limited access to study materials, and no platform for direct interaction between educational institutions and students. The document then describes various models of online education including distance learning, blended learning, e-learning and m-learning. It argues that online education can increase access to expertise, provide more up-to-date content at lower cost, and better prepare students for 21st century business.
Online education is becoming the dominant form of emergency responder education, migrating from computers to mobile devices. Emerging trends include the use of social learning through online communities and social media, mobile learning on smartphones, and hybrid education combining online and in-person elements. When evaluating online education tools and technologies, organizations should consider objectives, development time, resources, and return on investment to identify the best options.
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The findings, drawn from a larger study, are based on interviews with students. They were a mix of ages and most were working.
Most students said they took online courses because of the flexible schedule, and some older students said they preferred a virtual classroom because they didn’t have to interact with their younger classmates.
But most said they missed the personal back-and-forth of the classroom.
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The document discusses eLearning in higher education and training. It provides examples of different forms of eLearning like learning management systems, Moodle, browser-based training, Open University, and distance learning. It also discusses the positives of eLearning in increasing access and student engagement, and the challenges of eLearning like student and instructor skills, technical issues, and managing student motivation in distance learning.
The findings, drawn from a larger study, are based on interviews with students. They were a mix of ages and most were working.
Most students said they took online courses because of the flexible schedule, and some older students said they preferred a virtual classroom because they didn’t have to interact with their younger classmates.
But most said they missed the personal back-and-forth of the classroom.
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- The document discusses challenges with online group projects and strategies to address them, drawing from examples in economics and sustainability management courses. It emphasizes the importance of clear expectations, project management, individual accountability, and addressing issues promptly to ensure success. Faculty play a key role in supporting collaborative work through their guidance and availability.
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Invited Speaker at the School of Social, Psychological &Communication Sciences Away DayLeeds Met University
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This document discusses the challenges and opportunities of online education in schools. It begins by defining what is meant by "Education Online" including the use of web utilities and online learning programs. Potential benefits are highlighted such as collaborative learning and individual pacing. However, the document also outlines several barriers that can inhibit effective integration of these technologies including insufficient equipment, lack of teacher skills and reluctance to change practices. Suggested solutions are more training and cooperative planning. In conclusion, while challenges exist, the educational benefits of online learning are seen as worthwhile with proper support and preparation.
The document discusses cocaine, including its effects, health risks, and treatment. It begins with a quote about how cocaine can be used to find happiness. It then provides details about what cocaine is, how it is used as a street drug by being snorted, smoked, or injected, and how it affects the brain by increasing dopamine levels. The document outlines both short and long term health effects of cocaine use, including increased heart rate and risk of diseases. It concludes by discussing withdrawal symptoms and potential therapies for cocaine addiction such as inpatient or outpatient treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, and therapeutic communities.
This document discusses a no smoking campaign that uses concepts and famous movie posters. It encourages stopping smoking before a deadline and making smoking history by saying no today. It advises being positive and aware of one's presence as a smoker.
Online education has evolved from corresponding through mail to utilizing technology like cable, satellite TV, and now the internet to deliver distance learning. It allows students to take courses without attending a physical school by interacting with teachers and other students online. There are two main types of online courses - synchronous which require participating at scheduled times, and asynchronous which allow students to complete work at their own pace. While online education provides flexibility, accessibility, and independence, it also requires strong self-discipline and lacks in-person interaction.
This document discusses and compares online learning and classroom learning. It defines online learning as having two categories: synchronous learning which occurs at scheduled times via video or chat, and asynchronous learning which allows students to work at their own pace with periodic instructor communication. It lists advantages of online learning like time savings and lower cost, and disadvantages like needing internet and computer skills. Classroom learning benefits from direct access to instructors and participation in activities, but has disadvantages of schedule restrictions and costs. The conclusion is that while online learning has benefits, classroom teaching is preferred due to the support of teachers and interpersonal interaction.
The document discusses the role of Dutch addiction services in treating repeat criminal offenders. It describes a project called the Repeat Offender Project (ROP) that takes an integrated approach involving law enforcement, probation, mental health and addiction services. The ROP focuses on the top 500 repeat offenders in The Hague, many of whom have substance abuse and mental health issues. The project uses different treatment and rehabilitation modalities based on offenders' needs, including residential, outpatient and in-prison programs. An evaluation found promising results, including reduced criminality and substance abuse rates after one year.
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Presentation looks at the role , relevance and importance of built and natural heritage, issues faced by heritage in the Indian context and options which can be leveraged to preserve and conserve the heritage.It also lists the challenges faced by the heritage due to rapid urbanisation, land speculation and commercialisation in the urban areas. In addition, ppt lays down the roadmap for the preservation, conservation and making value addition to the available heritage by making it integral part of the planning , designing and management of the human settlements.
2. WHAT IS EDUCATION
TYPES OF EDUCATION
ONLINE EDUCATION
REGULAR EDUCATION
WHAT IS ONLINE EDUCATION
BENEFITS OF ONLINE EDUCATION
BENEFITS OF REGULAR EDUCATION
CONCLUSION
3. Education is the process of facilitating
learning, or the earning of knowledge, skills,
values, beliefs, and habits.
Education is the act or process of acquiring
general knowledge, developing the powers
of reasoning and judgment.
education usually starts at the pre-school
level and continues until college.
5. Online education is a type of educational instruction
that is delivered via the internet to students using home
computers.
It is the technique of learning,getting training and
conducting research through electronic media.
7. Regular Education is nothing but gaining knowledge
and skills in educational centres where the teachers,
Experts ,Professors train the students.
It is face to face learning process.
8. ONLINE REGULAR
It is Easy. Knowledge is gained in
Sitting at home a particular centre.
Can gain the knowledge.
Less Expensive. Bit expensive.
Missed classes can be
Gained on any time. Missed class are
No timings. Difficult to gain.
Can get more Done on a specific
explanations. Period of time.
9. •We can learn whatever we want to learn.
•Comfort.
•Lower cost.
•Self placed.
10. Thesedays all the examinations takes place online:-
-All competitive Examinations.
-Entrance Examinations.
11. As we saw the Online Education System and the
Regular Education System both.
According to my point of view and for the convinence online
education is better.