E-learning

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Definition

An abbreviation of electronic learning, which uses IT systems to conduct education or training as well as to manage those related activities

Purpose ans benefit

If there is a large number of students/trainees, the relatively high cost of e-learning can be justified, and the flexibility of e-learning is well suited to allowing the participants to complete the education/training when they have the time available. Also, a ‘test-out’ feature can allow the participants who already understand the material to complete a pre-test, and if successful to avoid spending time on topics in which they are already competent.

Description

E-learning, or electronic learning can be used as well in the education as in the training processes. A common application of e-learning in the nuclear industry is the refresher training of the employees. The e-learning uses electronic media not only to store the textbooks and the learning materials, but also uses the electronic media for some (if not all) assessment of the trainees/students. Because the major part is in electronic form, it can be followed from distance - therefore it is an important form of the distance learning. The interaction between the teacher/trainer and the students/trainees also occurs via electronic communication forms: e-mail, messengers, skype etc. In this form of education/training physical presence of the students/trainees is needed only when hands-on, practical measurements/laboratory works have to be performed.

Variations

Several similar expressions are used in the literature, which are slightly different variations of e-learning:

  • m-learning (mobile learning)
  • distance learning
  • cyber learning
  • computer aided learning, etc.

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