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E-learning has become increasingly popular, especially when the advances in technology have taken place rapidly over the years. It seems as if there is nothing one cannot do using the Internet. Shopping, banking, attending a wake, research, reading, communicating, collaborating over long distances, and so much more can now be done online. And studying is not an exception. Online learning is known as “e-learning”. However, e-learning is not a guaranteed profitable business. Its success would depend on certain things, such as the learning modules, the e-learning system being implemented, the attitude of the students toward the learning modules, and your response to their attitude. Here are some tips that you can follow for successful e-learning:
Remember that online is not like other media. You cannot just pick a book or a lecture, post it online, and expect students to learn from it. This is exactly why they have chosen to study online—so they do not have to turn the pages of those thick, boring textbooks and read word to word from every paragraph that would fill up 500 pages of parchment. Do not expect learners to listen to a talking head, blabbing on something about the need to monitor cotton fluctuations. Do not think that you could just upload a tutorial, have your students to watch a self-running demonstration on how to create your own magnet, then expect them to learn from it. No. Internet learners want to be able to see, hear and do, frequently at the same time. Wherever they can establish internet access, they want to interact immediately. And they do not want to wait. Ever. Even with a slow internet connection.
Internet learners want to learn what they want to learn, when they want to learn it, wherever they may be at that particular moment. Your e-learning approach must be convenient for them. E-learning is not high school where students are expected to attend classes from morning to afternoon. Rater, they expect to learn considerable amounts of information in just a maximum of fifteen minutes. Consider it as “just in time” learning.
Feedback is important. You do not just put information and learning content online for learners to study. Learners would definitely want to know how they are doing.
Provide multiple styles of learning. Some learners only need a hint to be able to solve the problem. Some would require a lengthy explanation. Some want practice exercises. Some want reinforcing examples. The choice, they get to determine. You do not have a say. A learner will not be held captive just because your e-learning system implements only one style of learning.
Keep in mind that change is the only constant thing in this world. Traditional procedures become obsolete. Errors need to be corrected. New exercises necessitate new skills. Your e-learning system must be able to build easy ways to control, correct, edit, modify, and re-use your modules, sample exercises and questions.
Finally, stay connected. An interactive environment is one of the keys to successful e-learning. Learn to communicate. Let your learners know how thye are doing, give them advice, entertain their questions and give satisfactory answers, and provide them useful information on a constant basis. Discover ways to keep them coming back.