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E-teaching?

E-teaching?. Mika Takagi. The reading says ideal courses for e-learning are Step-by-step procedures Scientific and business concepts Syntax and vocabulary of human and computer languages Mechanical skills that must be performed speedily etc etc … IS THIS ALL??

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E-teaching?

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  1. E-teaching? Mika Takagi

  2. The reading says ideal courses for e-learning are Step-by-step procedures Scientific and business concepts Syntax and vocabulary of human and computer languages Mechanical skills that must be performed speedily etc etc… IS THIS ALL?? Am I the only one who felt ‘bored’ reading this??

  3. The reading also says One of the disadvantages of WBT is that ‘WBT requires more work’. Good thing about WBT is the scalability, but it requires a lot of investment upfront to build the product. Which is true, but.. Can we provide better format which is easier to use, able to evolve?

  4. Overall, I felt the idea of clear distinction between ‘teaching’ and ‘learning’, or ‘supply’ and ‘demand’ in this article. …Is the teaching resource limited? Can everybody be a teacher?

  5. Here’s one idea to break those stereotyped idea of e-learning.

  6. E-teaching.

  7. Example 1: Yoga lessons

  8. Example 2: Cooking lessons http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=aC2eCxHReLo

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