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E-learning Education | Original Article

Mohammed Asim Najam*, Mamta Sharma, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Students are exposed to a whole new learning environment while using e-learning, therefore success depends on having various skill sets. Skills in critical thinking, investigation, and assessment are becoming more and more crucial as students must navigate through expanding amounts of information from many sources. Additionally, students are far more autonomous than in a conventional environment, especially in completely online courses. They must be very focused and dedicated to teaching, with little social contact with students or the teacher. Although there is a greater rate of withdrawals or incomplete grades in online courses, students generally do as well as in traditional classroom settings. E-learning is a pedagogy for student-centered and collaborative learning that may be thought of as both computerassisted learning and pedagogy. Early innovations in e-learning centred on computer-assisted learning, when some or all of the learning materials are sent digitally. The educational component of e-learning has gained prominence more lately. All modes of learning and teaching that are facilitated electronically fall under the category of e-learning. Whether or whether networked learning is used, information and communication technologies act as particular medium to carry out the learning process.