1. An Invited talk
On
“Technological advancement and
E-learning practices”
in International seminar “MTES-17” organized by
Deptt of ECE/EE/Phy, WIE & IEEE students chapter, Integral University
Date: 03 Aug 2017
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Professor & Dean, JIT Jahangirabad
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Introduction
• This century is regarded as era of technology
and information.
• An economy which is poor in technology can
never grow in today’s scenario.
• The impact of technology can be felt in every
possible field.
• Internet, computing and communication are
technologies that have tremendously changed
life in last decade.
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Introduction...
• In last century technology changed every
aspect of life
but education is mostly “Chalk & Talk”.
• Internet has started reshaping education.
• Education will not be the same in the next
decade. The traditional classroom has to be
transformed
4. Last Century
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In Last century technology changed every aspect of life
But
Education technology mostly remain unchanged
5. Education
• Education is a form of learning in which the
knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of
people are transferred from one generation to
the next through teaching, training, or
research.
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6. Technology
• Technology refers to a body of knowledge that
is employed to generate tools, create skills,
and choose materials for human use.
• Technology includes the use of materials,
tools, techniques, and sources of power to
make life easier or more pleasant and work
more productive
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7. Type of technology used
in education.
• Smart boards
• PC/ Tablets/Netbook/Notebook
• Projectors
• LCD Screen
• Internet
• Virtual Classroom
• Smartphone
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8. Positive Impact of Technology
Enhanced Teaching and Learning
• Digital cameras, projectors, PC/Tablet, internet, PPT, 3D visualization
tools etc are great help to grasp a concept easily. Visual explanation,
animations make classroom more interactive and interesting.
Globalization
• Students/teachers of schools in different locations , can “meet"
counterparts through video conferencing without leaving the
classroom.
No Geographical Limitations
• With online degree programs there is hardly any need of being
present physically in the classroom.
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9. Negative Impact of Technology
Declining Writing Skills
• Due to the excessive usage of online chatting and shortcuts, the
writing skills of today’s young generation is declining
• Poor spelling, poor writing
Increasing Incidents of Cheating
• Technological developments like graphing calculators, high tech
watches, mini cameras and similar equipment have become great
sources to cheat in exams.
Lack of Focus
• SMS /whatsapp/ facebook/online addiction may result in lack of
focus and concentration in academics/ sports and extra curricular
activities.
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10. I hear and I forget.
I see and I believe.
I do and I understand.
- Confucius
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11. E-Learning
• e-Learning is the use of technology to enable
people to learn anytime and anywhere.
• E-learning can overcome the limitations of
times, distances, and resources.
• E-learning may be defined in two ways. First, it
includes all kind s of the utilization of ICT in
instruction. Second, it is limited to the use of
intranet in teaching-learning process.
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12. Traditional vs E-Learning
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Traditional approach E-Learning
Classroom • Physical – limited size
• Synchronous
• Unlimited
• Anytime, anywhere
Content • PowerPoint/transparency/etc
• Textbooks/library
• Video
• Collaboration
• Multimedia / simulation
• Digital library
• On demand
• Syn & Asyn.
Communication
Personalization • One learning path • Learning path and pace
determined by learner
13. Benefits of E-learning
• Convenient: self-service, on-demand (anytime, anywhere)
private learning, self-paced, flexibility: (modular package)
• Student centric learning
• Media-rich: Easier to understand
• Repeatable: As many times as you like
• Easier to monitor progress: less administrative work
• Time and cost saving
• Environment Friendly: Paperless
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14. e-learning have four factors.
1. Learner.
2. Learning materials/ Digital content
3. Learning atmosphere & evaluation strategy
4. Technology to connect, share, collaborate
E-Learning
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15. •E-mail: Sharing
•Chat: Synchronous interaction
•WhatsApp /Online Discussion Forum: collaborative
learning, group discussion
•Web
•Video Conference, Skype
Connecting
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16. Flipped Class room
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Concepts are explained
by instructor
Applications of problems
in home assignment
applying key concepts
with feedback &
guidance
Self learning by students
through interactive
module
Pre study through
books
Extend learning to
challenge tasks
Traditional Classroom Flipped Classroom
In Class Activity
17. Dale’s Cone of LEARNING
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Read
Hear
View Images
Watch Videos
Visit Exhibit/Sites
Watch a Demonstration
Design Collaborative Lesson
Participate in Hands-on Activity
Simulate, Model or Experience
Design/perform a Presentation Do “the real thing”
People Generally Remember
People are able to:
(Learning Outcomes)
10% of what they read
20% of what they hear
30% of what they see
50% of what they
hear and see
70% of what
they say and write
90% of what
They say as
They do a thing
*Define
*Describe
*List
*Explain
•Demonstrate
•Apply
•Practice
•Analyze
•Design
•Create
•Evaluate
Traditional
Lectures
E-learning/
Online
resources/
Labs
writings/
simulations/
Group assign
/ design/
Presentations
E-learning mostly achieve higher level of
outcomes than traditional teaching
18. E learning initiatives in India
• NMEICT http://www.nmeict.iitb.ac.in/nmeict/
• IITBombayX https://iitbombayx.in/
• NPTEL http://nptel.ac.in/
• SWAYAM https://swayam.gov.in/
• Khan academy https://www.khanacademy.org/
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19. E learning sites
• https://www.w3schools.com/
• Edx https://www.edx.org/
• Coursera https://www.coursera.org/
• https://ed.ted.com
• https://www.codecademy.com/
• http://www.openculture.com
• http://oyc.yale.edu
• http://academicearth.org/
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20. E resources websites
• https://archive.org/
• http://www.onlineprogrammingbooks.com
• https://slideshare.net/
• https://www.youtube.com/
• http://cloud.scilab.in/
• And many more
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Thank You
Contact Info: Dr N R Kidwai
Professor & Dean Engineering, JIT Jahangirabad, Barabanki
www.kidwai.weebly.com
Email: naimkidwai@gmail.com
https://in.linkedin.com/in/dr-naim-r-kidwai-05480752