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Practical Example of an e-Learning Environment

Practical Example of an e-Learning Environment. Assoc. Prof. Atanas Semerdzhiev Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski ”, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics. e-Learning explained. What is e-Learning about? e-Learning ≠ Distance Learning What about evaluation?.

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Practical Example of an e-Learning Environment

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  1. Practical Example of an e-Learning Environment Assoc. Prof. Atanas Semerdzhiev Sofia University “St. KlimentOhridski”, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics

  2. e-Learning explained • What is e-Learning about? • e-Learning ≠ Distance Learning • What about evaluation?

  3. A proper implementation • Rethink your educational process. • Decide how ICT will be used to support and enhance it. • Add the “e-” in e-Learning

  4. An important note • Align ICT to your processes and not the other way around… …unless this is exactly what you want to do… …and make sure that everyone on the team is on the same page.

  5. Some important things to consider! • Flexibility is important. • Topics that seem similar may in fact require: • Radically different sets of tools or • Different ways to apply them • Keep IT close... • …and do not overuse it. • e-Learning cannot compensate for a poor learning process.

  6. The rules are changing! • A small example for Q2 2013: • HP reports 32%drop in profit and 20%from its PC division. • Dell reports “79 percent [drop], partly due to the shrinking PC market” • Gartner Group reports a drop of about 10% for the computer market (sold 76 million units; nearly 10 million units less than the stimates!) • “Gartner Says Smartphone Sales Grew 46.5%in Second Quarter of 2013 and Exceeded Feature Phone Sales for First Time” (225 million smartphones) Sources http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2544115 http://www.pcworld.com/article/2039565/hp-profit-falls-32-percent-as-pc-and-server-sales-decline.html http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2573415

  7. An (utterly incomplete) list of possible implications • Platforms • Content delivery • User expectations • User experience • Security

  8. Sample: Moodle

  9. Sample: TeamViewer http://www.teamviewer.com/en/index.aspx

  10. http://go.teamviewer.com/

  11. Thank you!

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