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To Analyze the Potential of e-Learning in 
Indian Education System 
A THESIS 
Submitted for the Award of Ph.D. degree of 
PACIFIC ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION 
AND RESEARCH UNIVERSITY 
by 
Jayshree Jain 
Under the Supervision of 
Dr. S K Sharma 
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 
UDAIPUR (Raj) – 313001 
2013
Learning 
Learning is the process of acquiring new knowledge, modifying 
the existing knowledge, behavior, skills and values which may 
involve synthesizing different types of information. 
Learning may also be viewed as a process, rather than a 
collection of factual and procedural knowledge. Learning is 
based on experience. Learning produces changes in the organism 
and the changes produced are relatively permanent. 
2
e-Learning 
3 
e-Learning is defined as acquisition of knowledge and 
skill using electronic technologies such as computer, 
Internet, local and wide area networks. 
e-Learning may also be referred as the use of Information 
and Communication Technology to deliver learning and 
training programs to enhance and support the tertiary 
education.
Objectives 
4
Transformation of Learning with New Technologies 
5
e-Learning Tools 
6
Collection of Data 
7 
• Structured questionnaire was prepared to collect primary 
information from students of regular learning and distance 
learning. 
• The data were collected from both primary and secondary 
sources. 
• During our primary research, two questionnaires were 
prepared i.e. appendix 1 and appendix 2. 
• The data were mainly collected from colleges and various 
education institutions
Sample Size (Appendix 1) 
8 
S. No. Sample Selected from Colleges Sample Size 
1 Pacific Institute of Computer Application, Udaipur 79 
2 Bhopal Nobel’s PG College and School, Udaipur 59 
3 IICE College, Udaipur 39 
4 Pacific Institute of Technology, Udaipur 33 
5 Vidhya College, Bhilwara 23 
6 Pacific Institute of Hotel Management, Udaipur 19 
7 L.B.S College, Pratapgarh 18 
8 Buddha Group of Institution, Udaipur 17 
9 Techno India NJR, Udaipur 17 
10 Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Udaipur 6 
11 Pacific Institute of Engineering, Udaipur 5 
12 Online Survey (Through 
www.surveymonkey.com) 15 
Total 330
Sample Size (Appendix 1) 
9 
24% 
18% 
12% 
2% 
2% 
10% 
5% 
5% 
5% 
6% 
6% 
5% 
7% 
5% 
1% 
5% 
Pacific Institute of Computer 
Application 
Bhopal Nobel's PG College 
and School 
IICE College 
Pacific Institute of 
Technology 
Vidhya College 
Pacific Institute of Hotel 
Management 
L.B.S College 
Buddha Group of Institution 
Techno India NTR 
Rajasthan College of 
Agriculture 
Pacific Institute of 
Engineering 
Online Survey 
24% 
18% 
12% 
10% 
7% 
5% 
1% 
5% 
Sample Size 
Pacific Institute of Computer 
Application 
Bhopal Nobel's PG College 
and School 
IICE College 
Pacific Institute of 
Technology 
Vidhya College 
Pacific Institute of Hotel 
Management 
L.B.S College 
Buddha Group of Institution 
Techno India NTR 
Rajasthan College of 
Agriculture 
Pacific Institute of 
Engineering 
Online Survey
Sample Profile (Appendix 1) 
10 
Basis Number 
Age Group 
<25 248 
>=25 and <50 79 
>=50 3 
Qualification 
Under Graduate 84 
Graduate 150 
Post Graduate 96 
Gender Group 
Male 211 
Female 119 
Stream 
Engineering 28 
Science 58 
Commerce 27 
Arts 71 
Agriculture 6 
I.T. 140 
Mode of Education 
Regular 279 
Distance 51
B1 - Contributions of Individual Factors for Learning (Part-1) 
11 
59 34 
16 50 
19 34 
2 7 8 16 
41 
8 14 17 
26 
71 
40 
69 57 
68 
60 
110 
86 
79 
106 
82 
92 
93 
126 
98 
201 
134 
166 
128 
93 
350 
300 
250 
200 
150 
100 
50 
0 
Rank 5 
Rank 4 
Rank 3 
Rank 2 
Rank 1
B1 - Contributions of Individual Factors for Learning (Part-2) 
12
Marks of Different Ranks 
13 
Different Ranks Weightage Marks 
Rank 5 Very High 10 
Rank 4 High 8 
Rank 3 Medium 6 
Rank 2 Low 4 
Rank 1 Very Low 2
B1 - List of Individual Factors for Learning 
14 
S. No. List of Individual Factors Total Score 
1 Use of Technology 2918 
2 Knowledge of Faculty 2860 
3 Live Practical Project 2742 
4 Any Time Learning (24*7) 2706 
5 Course Content 2672 
6 Participation of Students 2626 
7 Role of Assignment 2596 
8 Students Placement 2594 
9 Library Facility 2560 
10 Students Attendance 2552 
11 Easy Access to Masses 2532 
12 Faculty-Student Interaction 2514 
13 Cost of Education 2326 
14 Travel Time and Cost 2270
15 
B2-Traditional Learning V/S e-Learning (Part-1)
16 
B2-Traditional Learning V/S e-Learning (Part-2)
17 
B2-Traditional Learning V/S e-Learning (Part-3)
Sample Size (Appendix 2) 
18 
S. No. Sample Selected from Sample Size 
1 Traditional Students 40 
2 e-Learning Students 40 
Total 80
Sample Profile (Appendix 2) 
19 
Basis e-Learning Students Traditional 
Students 
Age Group 
<25 31 28 
>=25 and <50 9 12 
>=50 0 0 
Qualification 
Graduate 40 40 
Gender Group 
Male 24 26 
Female 16 14
20 
Evaluation of Performance
Contribution of Individual Factors (Part 1) 
21 
Contribution to Overall 
Learning 
Course 
Content 
Personal 
Interest 
Ability to 
Ask 
Questions 
Participation of 
Students 
Improve-ment 
in 
Learning 
Rank 5 
e-Learning 15 15 8 18 20 
Traditional Learning 11 12 16 9 16 
Rank 4 
e-Learning 12 14 9 12 9 
Traditional Learning 13 10 11 7 14 
Rank 3 
e-Learning 7 6 7 5 6 
Traditional Learning 8 7 6 8 5 
Rank 2 
e-Learning 4 3 13 2 3 
Traditional Learning 5 8 5 12 2 
Rank 1 
e-Learning 2 2 3 3 2 
Traditional Learning 3 3 2 4 3
Contribution of Individual Factors (Part 2) 
22 
Contribution to 
Overall Learning 
Clarity 
of 
Topics 
Faculty 
and 
Student 
Interaction 
Discussion 
with 
Classmates 
/ Groups 
Level of 
Difficulty 
in 
Learning 
Availability 
of extra 
help in the 
Class / 
Session 
Rank 5 
e-Learning 14 4 2 16 15 
Traditional Learning 13 17 16 6 9 
Rank 4 
e-Learning 16 6 4 9 13 
Traditional Learning 14 14 15 4 8 
Rank 3 
e-Learning 5 9 7 8 6 
Traditional Learning 6 4 4 7 11 
Rank 2 
e-Learning 2 8 11 4 4 
Traditional Learning 5 3 2 9 5 
Rank 1 
e-Learning 3 13 16 3 2 
Traditional Learning 2 2 3 14 7
Hypotheses 
S. No. Hypotheses Result @ 
5% level 
Ho1. Level of student’s awareness about e-Learning is independent of their current age. Accepted 
Ho2. Study in the e-Learning environment is independent of the student’s stream. Accepted 
Ho3. Improvement of knowledge through e-Learning is independent to student’s education 
mode (regular/distance). Accepted 
Ho4. Ability of solving typical problems through e-Learning is independent of their 
stream. Accepted 
Ho5. Availability of e-Learning tools for study is independent of place. Rejected 
Ho6. The opinion “e-Learning can bring a social change in India” is independent of age. Accepted 
Ho7. The opinion “e-Learning has the ability to improve mass awareness in Indian 
Education System” is independent of the gender. Accepted 
Ho8. The opinion “Face to Face Learning is more important for in-depth and practical 
teaching” is independent of age. Accepted 
Ho9. There is no significant difference between the achievement of students who used e- 
Learning and the achievement of students who used traditional learning. Accepted 
Ho10. There is no significant difference between the attitudes of students who used e- 
Learning and the attitudes of students who used traditional learning. Accepted 
23
Future of e-Learning Environments 
24 
Learning Environment 
21% 
5% 
70% 
4% 
Online Learning 
Traditional Learning 
Mixture of Online and 
Traditional Learning 
Any other
Various e-Learning Barriers 
25 
Barriers while using e-Learning tools 
28% 
37% 
14% 
21% 
Bandwidth/Connection 
Access to the Internet 
Privacy 
Any other
Conclusions 
26 
• The respondents has shown the inclination towards cost of 
education, use of technology, course content, travel time 
and cost, knowledge of faculty, any time learning, 
participation of students and easy access to masses of e- 
Learning. 
• On the other hand, the respondents has shown the 
inclination towards the role of assignment, live practical 
projects, library facility, faculty-student interaction, 
students attendance and students placement of traditional 
learning. 
• The myth that traditional learning is better is now changing 
and people prefer e-Learning over the traditional learning.
Scope for Future Research 
27
Thank you! 
28
29
General Questionnaire 
• Definition: e-Learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn 
anytime (24*7), anywhere and any number of times. It is defined as 
acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as 
computer, internet, VSAT, local and wide area networks. 
Part – A 
1 Have you ever got any training to study in the e-Learning environment? 
Yes No 
If yes, then up to what extent it has improved your performance? 
(i) 0-25% (ii) 26 %- 50 % (iii) 51% -75% 
(iv) > 75% (v) No comments 
2 Do you believe that improving knowledge through e-Learning is better than traditional 
Learning? 
Yes No 
3 Do you think face to face learning is more important for in-depth and practical teaching? 
Yes No 
4 Can e-Learning bring a social change in India? 
Yes No 
30
31 
5 If you could get a chance to select the method of education, then what percentage would you 
prefer to study through e-Learning? 
(i) 0-25% (ii) 26 %- 50 % (iii) 51% -75% 
(iv) > 75% (v) No comments 
6 Is your campus is providing e-learning tools / techniques for study? 
Yes No 
If yes, then up to what extend e-Learning is used for the study? 
(i) 0-25% (ii) 26 %- 50 % (iii) 51% -75% 
(iv) > 75% (v) No comments 
7 Have you ever used e-Learning facility? 
Yes No 
8 While using e-Learning tools, what are the barriers you find? 
1)Bandwidth /Connection 
2)Access to the internet 
3)Privacy 
4)Any Other
32 
9 Are you able to solve your typical problems through e-Learning? 
Yes No 
10 In future, what would you like for e-Learning environment? 
(1) I would like to spend more time for online learning as 
compared to traditional study through class-room lectures. 
(2) I would prefer to go back to traditional learning. 
(3) I am happy with the current mixture of online and 
(4) traditional learning. 
(5) Any other 
11 What is required to be done to make e-Learning reachable to each individual and implement it 
at grass root level in India? 
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33 
Q. No. 
Contribution to overall 
Learning 
Rate-5 
(Highest) 
Rate-4 Rate-3 Rate-2 
Rate-1 
(Lowest) 
1 Role of Assignment 
2 Cost of Education 
3 Use of Technology 
4 Course Content 
5 Live Practical Projects 
6 Library Facility 
7 Travel Time and Cost 
8 Knowledge of Faculty 
9 Any time Learning (24*7) 
10 Participation of Students 
11 Faculty-Student Interaction 
12 Students Attendance 
13 Easy access to masses 
14 Students Placement 
Part –B 
B1: Contribution of individual factors for learning (tick any one)
34 
B2: Select (√) whichever options suit the best 
Traditional Learning V / S e-Learning: 
Q. No. Learning Parameters Traditional 
Learning e –Learning 
15 Role of Assignment 
16 Cost of Education 
17 Use of Technology 
18 Course Content 
19 Live Practical Projects 
20 Library Facility 
21 Travel Time and Cost 
22 Knowledge of Faculty 
23 Any time Learning (24*7) 
24 Participation of Students 
25 Faculty-Student Interaction 
26 Students Attendance 
27 Easy access to masses 
28 Students Placement 
Name and Address: 
..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. 
..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. 
Age…......................................Gender.…….…………….. Qualification ………….................. 
Contact No.....…………..Name of Stream.....................Regular/Distance mode ……..……… 
Name of College / Institution........................................................................................................ 
Signature…………… 
* Thank you for your support
35 
Q. 
No. 
Contribution to 
e-Learning 
Rate-5 
(Highest) 
Rate-4 Rate-3 Rate-2 
Rate-1 
(Lowest) 
1 Course Content 
2 Personal Interest 
3 Ability to ask Questions 
4 Participation of Students 
5 Improvement in Learning 
6 Clarity of Chapters/Topics 
7 Faculty-Student Interaction 
8 Discussion with Classmates 
9 Level of Difficulty in 
Learning 
10 Availability of extra help for 
the class 
Appendix: 2(A) 
Questionnaire for e-Learning Students 
Definition: e-Learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime (24*7), anywhere and any 
number of times. It is defined as acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as 
computer, internet, VSAT, local and wide area networks. 
Contribution of individual factors for e-Learning (tick any one) 
Name and Address: 
..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. 
..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. 
Age…......................................Gender.…….…………….. Qualification ………….................. 
Contact No.....…………..Name of Stream.....................Regular/Distance mode ……..……… 
Name of College / Institution........................................................................................................ 
Signature…………… 
* Thank you for your support
36 
Q. 
No. 
Contribution to 
Traditional Learning 
Rate-5 
(Highest) 
Rate-4 Rate-3 Rate-2 
Rate-1 
(Lowest) 
1 Course Content 
2 Personal Interest 
3 Ability to ask Questions 
4 Participation of Students 
5 Improvement in Learning 
6 Clarity of Chapters/Topics 
7 Faculty-Student Interaction 
8 Discussion with Classmates 
9 Level of Difficulty in 
Learning 
10 Availability of extra help for 
the class 
Appendix: 2(B) 
Questionnaire for Traditional Learning Students 
Definition: Traditional learning is classroom-based or practical- meaning the student can see their teacher and 
classmates. Traditional education focuses on teaching, not learning. 
Contribution of individual factors for Traditional learning (tick any one) 
Name and Address: 
..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. 
..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. 
Age…......................................Gender.…….…………….. Qualification ………….................. 
Contact No.....…………..Name of Stream.....................Regular/Distance mode ……..……… 
Name of College / Institution........................................................................................................ 
Signature…………… 
* Thank you for your support

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e-Learning in Indian Education System

  • 1. To Analyze the Potential of e-Learning in Indian Education System A THESIS Submitted for the Award of Ph.D. degree of PACIFIC ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH UNIVERSITY by Jayshree Jain Under the Supervision of Dr. S K Sharma FACULTY OF ENGINEERING UDAIPUR (Raj) – 313001 2013
  • 2. Learning Learning is the process of acquiring new knowledge, modifying the existing knowledge, behavior, skills and values which may involve synthesizing different types of information. Learning may also be viewed as a process, rather than a collection of factual and procedural knowledge. Learning is based on experience. Learning produces changes in the organism and the changes produced are relatively permanent. 2
  • 3. e-Learning 3 e-Learning is defined as acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as computer, Internet, local and wide area networks. e-Learning may also be referred as the use of Information and Communication Technology to deliver learning and training programs to enhance and support the tertiary education.
  • 5. Transformation of Learning with New Technologies 5
  • 7. Collection of Data 7 • Structured questionnaire was prepared to collect primary information from students of regular learning and distance learning. • The data were collected from both primary and secondary sources. • During our primary research, two questionnaires were prepared i.e. appendix 1 and appendix 2. • The data were mainly collected from colleges and various education institutions
  • 8. Sample Size (Appendix 1) 8 S. No. Sample Selected from Colleges Sample Size 1 Pacific Institute of Computer Application, Udaipur 79 2 Bhopal Nobel’s PG College and School, Udaipur 59 3 IICE College, Udaipur 39 4 Pacific Institute of Technology, Udaipur 33 5 Vidhya College, Bhilwara 23 6 Pacific Institute of Hotel Management, Udaipur 19 7 L.B.S College, Pratapgarh 18 8 Buddha Group of Institution, Udaipur 17 9 Techno India NJR, Udaipur 17 10 Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Udaipur 6 11 Pacific Institute of Engineering, Udaipur 5 12 Online Survey (Through www.surveymonkey.com) 15 Total 330
  • 9. Sample Size (Appendix 1) 9 24% 18% 12% 2% 2% 10% 5% 5% 5% 6% 6% 5% 7% 5% 1% 5% Pacific Institute of Computer Application Bhopal Nobel's PG College and School IICE College Pacific Institute of Technology Vidhya College Pacific Institute of Hotel Management L.B.S College Buddha Group of Institution Techno India NTR Rajasthan College of Agriculture Pacific Institute of Engineering Online Survey 24% 18% 12% 10% 7% 5% 1% 5% Sample Size Pacific Institute of Computer Application Bhopal Nobel's PG College and School IICE College Pacific Institute of Technology Vidhya College Pacific Institute of Hotel Management L.B.S College Buddha Group of Institution Techno India NTR Rajasthan College of Agriculture Pacific Institute of Engineering Online Survey
  • 10. Sample Profile (Appendix 1) 10 Basis Number Age Group <25 248 >=25 and <50 79 >=50 3 Qualification Under Graduate 84 Graduate 150 Post Graduate 96 Gender Group Male 211 Female 119 Stream Engineering 28 Science 58 Commerce 27 Arts 71 Agriculture 6 I.T. 140 Mode of Education Regular 279 Distance 51
  • 11. B1 - Contributions of Individual Factors for Learning (Part-1) 11 59 34 16 50 19 34 2 7 8 16 41 8 14 17 26 71 40 69 57 68 60 110 86 79 106 82 92 93 126 98 201 134 166 128 93 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Rank 5 Rank 4 Rank 3 Rank 2 Rank 1
  • 12. B1 - Contributions of Individual Factors for Learning (Part-2) 12
  • 13. Marks of Different Ranks 13 Different Ranks Weightage Marks Rank 5 Very High 10 Rank 4 High 8 Rank 3 Medium 6 Rank 2 Low 4 Rank 1 Very Low 2
  • 14. B1 - List of Individual Factors for Learning 14 S. No. List of Individual Factors Total Score 1 Use of Technology 2918 2 Knowledge of Faculty 2860 3 Live Practical Project 2742 4 Any Time Learning (24*7) 2706 5 Course Content 2672 6 Participation of Students 2626 7 Role of Assignment 2596 8 Students Placement 2594 9 Library Facility 2560 10 Students Attendance 2552 11 Easy Access to Masses 2532 12 Faculty-Student Interaction 2514 13 Cost of Education 2326 14 Travel Time and Cost 2270
  • 15. 15 B2-Traditional Learning V/S e-Learning (Part-1)
  • 16. 16 B2-Traditional Learning V/S e-Learning (Part-2)
  • 17. 17 B2-Traditional Learning V/S e-Learning (Part-3)
  • 18. Sample Size (Appendix 2) 18 S. No. Sample Selected from Sample Size 1 Traditional Students 40 2 e-Learning Students 40 Total 80
  • 19. Sample Profile (Appendix 2) 19 Basis e-Learning Students Traditional Students Age Group <25 31 28 >=25 and <50 9 12 >=50 0 0 Qualification Graduate 40 40 Gender Group Male 24 26 Female 16 14
  • 20. 20 Evaluation of Performance
  • 21. Contribution of Individual Factors (Part 1) 21 Contribution to Overall Learning Course Content Personal Interest Ability to Ask Questions Participation of Students Improve-ment in Learning Rank 5 e-Learning 15 15 8 18 20 Traditional Learning 11 12 16 9 16 Rank 4 e-Learning 12 14 9 12 9 Traditional Learning 13 10 11 7 14 Rank 3 e-Learning 7 6 7 5 6 Traditional Learning 8 7 6 8 5 Rank 2 e-Learning 4 3 13 2 3 Traditional Learning 5 8 5 12 2 Rank 1 e-Learning 2 2 3 3 2 Traditional Learning 3 3 2 4 3
  • 22. Contribution of Individual Factors (Part 2) 22 Contribution to Overall Learning Clarity of Topics Faculty and Student Interaction Discussion with Classmates / Groups Level of Difficulty in Learning Availability of extra help in the Class / Session Rank 5 e-Learning 14 4 2 16 15 Traditional Learning 13 17 16 6 9 Rank 4 e-Learning 16 6 4 9 13 Traditional Learning 14 14 15 4 8 Rank 3 e-Learning 5 9 7 8 6 Traditional Learning 6 4 4 7 11 Rank 2 e-Learning 2 8 11 4 4 Traditional Learning 5 3 2 9 5 Rank 1 e-Learning 3 13 16 3 2 Traditional Learning 2 2 3 14 7
  • 23. Hypotheses S. No. Hypotheses Result @ 5% level Ho1. Level of student’s awareness about e-Learning is independent of their current age. Accepted Ho2. Study in the e-Learning environment is independent of the student’s stream. Accepted Ho3. Improvement of knowledge through e-Learning is independent to student’s education mode (regular/distance). Accepted Ho4. Ability of solving typical problems through e-Learning is independent of their stream. Accepted Ho5. Availability of e-Learning tools for study is independent of place. Rejected Ho6. The opinion “e-Learning can bring a social change in India” is independent of age. Accepted Ho7. The opinion “e-Learning has the ability to improve mass awareness in Indian Education System” is independent of the gender. Accepted Ho8. The opinion “Face to Face Learning is more important for in-depth and practical teaching” is independent of age. Accepted Ho9. There is no significant difference between the achievement of students who used e- Learning and the achievement of students who used traditional learning. Accepted Ho10. There is no significant difference between the attitudes of students who used e- Learning and the attitudes of students who used traditional learning. Accepted 23
  • 24. Future of e-Learning Environments 24 Learning Environment 21% 5% 70% 4% Online Learning Traditional Learning Mixture of Online and Traditional Learning Any other
  • 25. Various e-Learning Barriers 25 Barriers while using e-Learning tools 28% 37% 14% 21% Bandwidth/Connection Access to the Internet Privacy Any other
  • 26. Conclusions 26 • The respondents has shown the inclination towards cost of education, use of technology, course content, travel time and cost, knowledge of faculty, any time learning, participation of students and easy access to masses of e- Learning. • On the other hand, the respondents has shown the inclination towards the role of assignment, live practical projects, library facility, faculty-student interaction, students attendance and students placement of traditional learning. • The myth that traditional learning is better is now changing and people prefer e-Learning over the traditional learning.
  • 27. Scope for Future Research 27
  • 29. 29
  • 30. General Questionnaire • Definition: e-Learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime (24*7), anywhere and any number of times. It is defined as acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as computer, internet, VSAT, local and wide area networks. Part – A 1 Have you ever got any training to study in the e-Learning environment? Yes No If yes, then up to what extent it has improved your performance? (i) 0-25% (ii) 26 %- 50 % (iii) 51% -75% (iv) > 75% (v) No comments 2 Do you believe that improving knowledge through e-Learning is better than traditional Learning? Yes No 3 Do you think face to face learning is more important for in-depth and practical teaching? Yes No 4 Can e-Learning bring a social change in India? Yes No 30
  • 31. 31 5 If you could get a chance to select the method of education, then what percentage would you prefer to study through e-Learning? (i) 0-25% (ii) 26 %- 50 % (iii) 51% -75% (iv) > 75% (v) No comments 6 Is your campus is providing e-learning tools / techniques for study? Yes No If yes, then up to what extend e-Learning is used for the study? (i) 0-25% (ii) 26 %- 50 % (iii) 51% -75% (iv) > 75% (v) No comments 7 Have you ever used e-Learning facility? Yes No 8 While using e-Learning tools, what are the barriers you find? 1)Bandwidth /Connection 2)Access to the internet 3)Privacy 4)Any Other
  • 32. 32 9 Are you able to solve your typical problems through e-Learning? Yes No 10 In future, what would you like for e-Learning environment? (1) I would like to spend more time for online learning as compared to traditional study through class-room lectures. (2) I would prefer to go back to traditional learning. (3) I am happy with the current mixture of online and (4) traditional learning. (5) Any other 11 What is required to be done to make e-Learning reachable to each individual and implement it at grass root level in India? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  • 33. 33 Q. No. Contribution to overall Learning Rate-5 (Highest) Rate-4 Rate-3 Rate-2 Rate-1 (Lowest) 1 Role of Assignment 2 Cost of Education 3 Use of Technology 4 Course Content 5 Live Practical Projects 6 Library Facility 7 Travel Time and Cost 8 Knowledge of Faculty 9 Any time Learning (24*7) 10 Participation of Students 11 Faculty-Student Interaction 12 Students Attendance 13 Easy access to masses 14 Students Placement Part –B B1: Contribution of individual factors for learning (tick any one)
  • 34. 34 B2: Select (√) whichever options suit the best Traditional Learning V / S e-Learning: Q. No. Learning Parameters Traditional Learning e –Learning 15 Role of Assignment 16 Cost of Education 17 Use of Technology 18 Course Content 19 Live Practical Projects 20 Library Facility 21 Travel Time and Cost 22 Knowledge of Faculty 23 Any time Learning (24*7) 24 Participation of Students 25 Faculty-Student Interaction 26 Students Attendance 27 Easy access to masses 28 Students Placement Name and Address: ..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. ..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. Age…......................................Gender.…….…………….. Qualification ………….................. Contact No.....…………..Name of Stream.....................Regular/Distance mode ……..……… Name of College / Institution........................................................................................................ Signature…………… * Thank you for your support
  • 35. 35 Q. No. Contribution to e-Learning Rate-5 (Highest) Rate-4 Rate-3 Rate-2 Rate-1 (Lowest) 1 Course Content 2 Personal Interest 3 Ability to ask Questions 4 Participation of Students 5 Improvement in Learning 6 Clarity of Chapters/Topics 7 Faculty-Student Interaction 8 Discussion with Classmates 9 Level of Difficulty in Learning 10 Availability of extra help for the class Appendix: 2(A) Questionnaire for e-Learning Students Definition: e-Learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime (24*7), anywhere and any number of times. It is defined as acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as computer, internet, VSAT, local and wide area networks. Contribution of individual factors for e-Learning (tick any one) Name and Address: ..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. ..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. Age…......................................Gender.…….…………….. Qualification ………….................. Contact No.....…………..Name of Stream.....................Regular/Distance mode ……..……… Name of College / Institution........................................................................................................ Signature…………… * Thank you for your support
  • 36. 36 Q. No. Contribution to Traditional Learning Rate-5 (Highest) Rate-4 Rate-3 Rate-2 Rate-1 (Lowest) 1 Course Content 2 Personal Interest 3 Ability to ask Questions 4 Participation of Students 5 Improvement in Learning 6 Clarity of Chapters/Topics 7 Faculty-Student Interaction 8 Discussion with Classmates 9 Level of Difficulty in Learning 10 Availability of extra help for the class Appendix: 2(B) Questionnaire for Traditional Learning Students Definition: Traditional learning is classroom-based or practical- meaning the student can see their teacher and classmates. Traditional education focuses on teaching, not learning. Contribution of individual factors for Traditional learning (tick any one) Name and Address: ..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. ..................................…………………...................................................….................….................. Age…......................................Gender.…….…………….. Qualification ………….................. Contact No.....…………..Name of Stream.....................Regular/Distance mode ……..……… Name of College / Institution........................................................................................................ Signature…………… * Thank you for your support