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E – L E A R N I N G. E – L E A R N I N G. E – L E A R N I N G. PRESENTED BY GROUP 5. NILA , LILI , RIANA , FURU , JAJAT. DEFINITON and objectives. COMPONENT. ADVANTAGES. DISADVANTAGES. METHOD. E-LEARNING. E-LEARNING. E-LEARNING. DEFINITION.

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E – L E A R N I N G

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  1. E – L E A R N I N G E–LEARNING E – LE A RNING PRESENTED BY GROUP 5 NILA, LILI, RIANA, FURU, JAJAT

  2. DEFINITON and objectives COMPONENT ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES METHOD E-LEARNING E-LEARNING E-LEARNING

  3. DEFINITION E-LEARNING (ELECTRONIC LEARNING): Darin E. Hartley [Hartley, 2001] Teaching and learning process by using internet media, intranet or other computer network in order to give the material to the students. E-learning is a means of education that incorporates self-motivation, communication, efficiency, and technology. (Matt Comerchero) E-learning is the continuous assimilation of knowledge and skill by adults stimulated by synchronous and asynchronous learning event and sometimes knowledge management outputs-which are authored delivered, engaged with supported and administrated using internet technologies. (Morrison 2003)

  4. OBJECTIVES To increase access in learning opportunity and flexibility To enhance general quality of learning To develop skills and competencies To meet the learning style/needs To increase Cost effectiveness

  5. E –LEARNING COMPONENT 1. TECHNOWARE (object-embodied technology) 2. HUMANWARE (person-embodied technology) 3. ORGAWARE (institution-embodied technology) 4. INFOWARE (document-embodied technology) Susanto (1991) in Mukmin (2008) E-learning component

  6. E –LEARNING E-learning component

  7. ADVANTAGES

  8. DISADVANTAGES NEED THE TECHNOLOGY OF INFORMATION NEED A HARD PROGRAMMING E-LEARNING NEED A HIGH COST FOR THE FIRST TIME NOT ALL PEOPLE WANT TO USE E-LEARNING

  9. METHOD OF DELIVERY IN E-LEARNING • Asynchronous e-Learning: • Teachers and students in the same class (virtual class), but different time and place. • It need LMS(Learning Management System) such as content based text, content based multimedia, online 24 hours nonstop Synchrounous e-Learning: Teachers and students in the same class and time, but different place. (teleconference) Example : I am the student of one of university in Jakarta follow the lecturer with the Prof in Bandung

  10. TELECONFERENCE TELECONFERENCE TELECONFERENCE TELECONFERENCE Synchrounous E-learning

  11. EXAMPLE BLOG; WIKIS; SOCIAL NETWORKING ETC Asynchrounous E-learning

  12. CONCLUSION E-LEARNING IS USED FOR THE TEACHING LEARNING THAT USED INTERNET WORLDWIDE IN E-LEARNING, COMPUTER SYSTEM AND APPLICATION ARE NEEDED IN ENCOURAGING THE PROCESS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING 4x3 16x9

  13. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION SEEYOU UHAMKA POST GRADUATED PROGRAM UHAMKA POST GRADUATED PROGRAM UHAMKA POST GRADUATED PROGRAM CREATED BY : JAJAT

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