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e-Learners Maximize the Medium

In a USbancorp – Piper Jaffray report titled Helping Investors Climb the e-Learning Curve, Robert W. Peterson, Mark A. Marostica, and Lisa M. Callahan define the "e" in e-Learning from the perspective of the user:

 

What The "e" Is About

exploration

e-Learners use the Web as an exploratory tool to access a plethora of information and resources.

experience

The Web offers e-Learners a total learning experience, from synchronous learning to threaded discussions to self-paced study.

engagement

The Web captivates learners by enabling creative approaches to learning that foster collaboration and a sense of community.

ease of use

Not only is the Web easy to use for learners who are already familiar with the navigation capabilities of the medium, but to learning providers as well, as they can easily make content immediately available to learners across all technical platforms (Windows, N4AC, Unix, etc.).

empowerment

The Web puts learners in the driver's seat with a set of tools that enables personalization of content and allows learners to choose the way in which they best learn.

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