This document discusses various online learning resources including online libraries, laboratories, and journals. It provides details on the features, advantages, and functions of these resources. Some key points include:
- Online libraries provide speedy access to updated information globally and emphasize access over collections. They can preserve rare materials and provide lifelong learning opportunities.
- Online laboratories allow virtual experimentation, reducing costs while increasing flexibility, feedback, and student interest in science. Experiments can be repeated without risk.
- Online journals help communicate innovation and ensure research quality through peer review. They provide up-to-date searchable information conveniently with value-added features.
It is an important tool in school evaluation and has great significance in measuring instructional progress and progress of the students in the subject area.
It is an important tool in school evaluation and has great significance in measuring instructional progress and progress of the students in the subject area.
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Education
Weaving the Web into biology teaching
The World Wide Web has rap- idly become part of the edu-
cational landscape. Students
typically love it: it is new, it is fun to
use, it is graphically and interac-
tively rich, and it affords access to
many types of information, academic
and otherwise. Most of today's stu-
dents arrive at college already hav-
ing some experience with the Web,
and some are adept at Web page
design and construction. Many stu-
dents turn to the Web rather than the
library to search for information.
On nearly every college campus, edu-
cators are incorporating one or more
Web-based uses into their courses.
Yet for several reasons, the Web has
not yet become an integral part of
the teaching process.
Among these reasons is that Web
technology is too new, and too rap-
idly evolving, for most biologists to
have had time to explore possible
teaching applications. The time re-
quired to develop useful Web appli-
cations and procedures has proven a
substantial barrier to many faculty
members already stretched thin with
time commitments. In addition, po-
tentially useful educational material
available on the Web, although abun-
dant, is disorganized, generally short-
lived, and often difficult to authenti-
cate. Finally, it has taken some time
for teachers who are "early adopt-
ers" of the Web to explore the land-
scape of possibilities and develop
interesting models of possible appli-
cations. Many educators are still
waiting to be convinced ...
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2. Online Learning resources refers to any resources
available on internet in an online educational
environment.
It might be HTML document such as a course, a
chapter, lecture notes, assignments audio or video
lessons..
eg: khan Academy, School tube, NPTEL, Swayam
learning portal etc...
5. Online Library Contd..
Online library and information centres are providing
numerous types of information resources and services
all conventional libraries.
The basic functions focus on collection, organisation
and dissemination of information resources.
The internet has brought forth new dimension to libraries
of modern digital world .
In a new library, digital networking and communication
infrastructure provide a Global platform over which
people and Organisation device strategies ,interact ,
communicate ,collaborate and search for information.
6. Features of online library or virtual
library
Provides speedy and wide access to updated information in global manner .
Greater emphasis is on access and not on collection .
Time saving
It provides solid basis for education .
It enhances quality of life by drawing on digitally available books, materials and
journals .
Provide ICT based access to digitally available Publications .
Strengthen collaboration and communication between and among the research
,library .
Offer lifelong learning opportunities .
7. Advantages
Immediate access to range of resources not available in
physical collections.
Physical libraries operate with designed time. virtual
libraries are available anytime and anywhere there is
internet connection.
Virtual library is often contain more up-to-date
information and physical collections.
Well designed virtual library collections are organised
to increase productivity and efficiency of the user.
Preserve valuable documents rare and special
collections of libraries
9. Online Labs
Online laboratory provide an important environment for
students .Concept may be achieved through laboratory work
today .
Asset of Physical Laboratory is challenging due to budget,
Limited technical expertise ,setup and maintenance cost.
Virtual Laboratory allow users to perform practical work or
experiments on real systems via interactive web based tool
objectives, motivate students for conducting experiments on
their own interest.
To reduce maintenance cost to learn basic and advanced
concepts of experiments
10. Features of Virtual Laboratory
Virtual Laboratory consist of web resources, video lectures,
graphics, text, hypertext ,sound ,images and animators .
It helps students to repeat an experiment many times without
any risk of danger.
Creating new intellectual model in education better than real .
Knowledge building and incculate information
Develop and exploration based on scientific assumptions and
processes .
Performing experiments which are difficult to be performed in
the traditional lab due to danger .
Reducing the learning time spent in traditional lab.
Permanently updated
11. Advantages
Flexible access: Experimentation can be done at students time.
Instant feedback: Students can analyse what went wrong immediately and can
do, redo experiments.
Lower cost of equipments
Students increases interest in science and understanding of the subject.
Absent students can make them up at home to effectiveness and better
understanding
Real looking components gives the user field of real laboratory.
The students can understand more detail experiments through changing
different variables of parameters to easily solve a large set of complex
problems.
13. Online Journals
E- journals are also known as online journals, virtual journals
,digital journals .
E- journals help us to understand the actual status of the
subject.
Journals are published exclusively in electronic format present
and innovation in a scientific information is communicated
easier to the community .
An electronical journal is a periodical publication which is
published in electronical format using the internet.
It is a digital periodical dedicated to publishing articles, essays
and analysis on internet that have been read and
14. Benefits
Up-to-date information
Convenient information at your fingertips
Value-added features
Search facilities
Other links, video, graphics ,audio ,dictionary etc.
Export, email, site ,print ,save ,make notes
15. Functions
To make the results of original research available to the widest
possible audience.
To provide a permanent record for research which has been carried
out to enable an individual scientist or Technologist to establish the
fact that he was the first person to make a particular Discovery.
To ensure a guaranteed standard of quantity in the papers accepted
for Publication this being achieved through reference system .
16. Advantages
Customisation :only the articles of interest are delivered
Save physical storage :generally an e journal has no space instructions
that is regional camp publisher greater number of articles and lengthy
articles
No physical processing
Let's paperwork availability please
Provide 25-7 accessibility and remote access to use
17. Advantages Contd…
Full text searching for navigation : navigation and search on the two of
the most attractive features of online journal can offer
Speed of access: it takes some minutes or even seconds rather than
hours or days to access
Speed and cost of production : avoiding the printing and making
process can easy the publication cycle
Economical: could be distributed more economically than print
journals
Integration with other works : computers grow a situation is rapidly
developing in which many people do most of the work and personal
computers
18. Disadvantages
Difficulty in reading computer screens
Reliance on equipments
Electronic journal needs availability of electricity ,telephone system
,computers ,internet , Software and Hardware
Less permanent electronic version of online journalism easy to lose
their reliance and Software and Hardware makes them inpermanent.