“Understanding eLearning is simple. eLearning is learning to utilize electronic technologies to access educational curriculum outside of a traditional classroom. In most cases, it refers to a course, program, or degree delivered entirely online.
There are many terms used to describe learning that is delivered online, via the internet, ranging from Distance Education to computerized electronic learning, online learning, internet learning, and many others. We define eLearning as courses that are specifically delivered via the internet to somewhere other than the classroom where the professor is teaching. It is not a course delivered via a DVD or CD-ROM, videotape, or over a television channel. It is interactive in that you can also communicate with your teachers, professors, or other students in your class. Sometimes it is delivered life, where you can “electronically” raise your hand and interact in real-time, and sometimes it is a lecture that has been prerecorded. There is always a teacher or professor interacting /communicating with you and grading your participation, your assignments, and your tests. eLearning has been proven to be a successful method of training, and education is becoming a way of life for many citizens in [throughout the country].” - www.elearningnc.gov
There are many terms used to describe learning that is delivered online, via the internet, ranging from Distance Education to computerized electronic learning, online learning, internet learning, and many others. We define eLearning as courses that are specifically delivered via the internet to somewhere other than the classroom where the professor is teaching. It is not a course delivered via a DVD or CD-ROM, videotape, or over a television channel. It is interactive in that you can also communicate with your teachers, professors, or other students in your class. Sometimes it is delivered life, where you can “electronically” raise your hand and interact in real-time, and sometimes it is a lecture that has been prerecorded. There is always a teacher or professor interacting /communicating with you and grading your participation, your assignments, and your tests. eLearning has been proven to be a successful method of training, and education is becoming a way of life for many citizens in [throughout the country].” - www.elearningnc.gov