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INTRODUCTION TO E-LEARNING - Coggle Diagram
INTRODUCTION TO E-LEARNING
A second stage in distance education began in the late 60s and early 70s of the last century
aspects
This implies close coordination in time and space, that is, education takes place in the same place and the central actors of the educational event converge, the educator and the learner.
For a long time the face-to-face modality in the educational world has been the most used; in it, the meeting between teachers and students is made face to face.
Long distance education
High social demand
It is an ideal way to solve the lack of physical and human resources that may exist when a population needs access to different levels of training to increase their chances of success in the workplace
Need for continuous training
non-regulated teaching modalities such as specialization courses.
Economic reasons
lower variable costs than face-to-face teaching.
Technological advances
mass integration of technological innovations in educational models.
Some of its most characteristic features
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The limits of e-learning platforms are exceeded. The use of off-platform applications is incorporated.
Participation in the creation of content through blogs, wikis, etc.
Relationships are established beyond the group of the course itself through virtual communities.
Informal training arises, that is, that which takes place outside the context of a course, where students learn independently.