E-Learning: A Substitute for Classroom Learning?

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Ajay said:   1 decade ago
We have noticed that our child are getting addicted to the electronic devices such as Mobile Phones and Lab top and getting the book and copies avoided. In Case they are not been handed over the Devices they are screaming and shouting on top of their energy.

Till late nights they need those devices and also they are demanding to have those devices to schools. The age of the Child is Around 2.8 years. So better stop this E-Class soon or else it will be impossible for us to take controls on them because of Kidzee.
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Vikas said:   1 decade ago
Hi,

Would stand for E-learning for sure, could be amazing tool to gain experience and knowledge in various aspects, just as any other, got to have some weaknesses, starting with lack of interact which widely known as increasing the productivity in gaining information Etc, not to mention it requires someone with high motivational tendency.

Yet, won't say its a pure substitution for a real classroom, may be something that could work as the same, for some people only, not something to be globalized on all.
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Dushyant dewangan said:   9 years ago
I think classroom learning is the first part of our life and after that e-learning. Being a human we have 6 sense and one most important sense is touch sense, this sense helps us to remember things like any answer of a question for a better way and for a long time, and this writing environment only can create in classroom, but the major disadvantages of classroom learning is that most of the schools (their teachers) using chowk and duster which is very harmful to teachers and students too. So finally I conclude that classroom learning is for lower standard students and e-learning is for higher standard students.

Thank you.
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Sama sai akhil said:   9 years ago
In comparing e-learning and classroom options college students need to recognize their own learning styles and needs relative to these two formats. Students who struggle with technology, need regular interaction with professors and peers, and lack self-discipline and accountability may need a more traditional structure. Working adults who need flexibility and possess strong technology skills, prefer to learn from the comforts of home, and have the discipline to schedule reading, work and assignments may benefit from e-learning opportunities.
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Manvender said:   9 years ago
It can always be used to increase one's knowledge.

It provides easy access to organized information, well-designed courses, flexibility in course timings and excellent faculties.

Like the classroom, it also gives means to interact and discusses with peers.
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Nishant Sahu said:   12 months ago
Hello, I am Nishant. My recommendation for improving e-learning business performance is to perform analytics and visualization on educational datasets to uncover meaningful insights. Based on these insights, decisions can be made to improve the business or increase student admissions. For example, during the analysis, identify the variables and columns that influence admissions. By following such strategies, we can enhance student and professional admissions and improve the e-learning business.
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Ryan Wong said:   1 decade ago
In my opinion, E-Learning can be an either useful, or extremely frustrating alternative to regular class. The course I am currently taking (Grade 11 University Functions) Is incredibly difficult, and it is not because of the content, it is how the teacher portrays it. My previous E-Learning teacher was quite helpful and understanding, pushing my due dates back when I was sick, and actually helping me with assignments, while my current teacher fails to aid me in the hardest of times, and sometimes will not even respond to my emails.

E-learning is a gamble into how your experience is going to be. I have had a rather great one, and a horrid experience that I still have to endure for 4 months, but I personally believe that all learning should be taken into a classroom environment, as you have real teachers to guide you to success.
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Sabnam Majeed said:   1 decade ago
Learning things directly from faculties is good but E-learning is also useful. Our faculties may miss some points what we can learn from E-learning. I don't think there is any wrong in learning things from different sources if you have the capability.
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Abhishek yamini said:   1 decade ago
Hi everybody,

I think e-learning can boost the classroom learning of student. However classroom environment and practical interaction with teacher and friends are more important factors for classroom learning as compare to e-learning.

Having said that I also want to mention e-learning is can be astonishingly fruitful if provided in planned manner. On one hand classroom learning ensures discipline and proper interaction of student, on the other hand e-learning can be a tool to ease the basic understanding of the context.

Simply e-learning makes student learn by doing, failing and redoing an assignment. There are some beautiful sites which elaborates simple concepts of science and social science that makes student learn it FAST AND CORRECT.
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Sandeep said:   1 decade ago
I think e-learning is not a substitute of classroom education. This is a modern education system that provide education place for working or busy candidates. So most of the busy candidate get higher education from e learning centers & universities like IPS Meerut.
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