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E-LEARNING

PRESENTED BY:
ERUM ABBASI

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION
METHODS
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION

e-Learning is the use of technology to enable


people to learn anytime and anywhere. e-Learning
can include training, the delivery of just-in-time
information and guidance from experts.

Methods Of E-learning

Higher education

Online learning increased by an average of 12


14 percent annually between 20042009.

In 2006, 3.5 million students participated in online learning at higher education institutions in
the United States.

According to Fortune magazine, over a million


people worldwide have enrolled in free online
courses.

Corporate and
professional

E-learning has now been adopted and used by


various companies to inform and educate both
their employees and customers.

Companies with large and spread


out distribution chains use it to educate their
sales staff about the latest product
developments without the need of organizing
physical onsite courses

Advantages Of Elearning

Flexible.
Cost Effective.
Automatic marking and reporting.
The learner is in control.
Easy to update.

Disadvantages of E-Learning

Lack of face-to-face interaction.


Ease of cheating.
Technology dependent.
Instructor may not always be available on
demand.
Exclusion of fun campus activities.

EXAMPLE OF E-LEARNING
IN PAKISTAN

VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY LAHORE

LATEST IS 3G TECHNOLOGY

CONCLUSION
There is no doubt that introducing and integrating
digital technologies into educational provision
is a complex process. Many factors have to
come together to ensure that e-learning
programmes are successful for adults

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