3. INTRODUCTION
• E-learning is an abbreviation of the term
electronic learning.
• It is a technology which supports teaching and
learning using a computer web technology.
• Focus on Learner- Designing, developing,
delivering, and assessing learning.
8. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLASSROOM
LEARNING AND E-LEARNING
CLASSROOM LEARNING
• Consumes time, can't invest
time in some other activity.
• Only limited at classroom
teaching.
• Travelling from one place to
other.
ONLINE LEARNING
• Saves valuable time
,participate in other
activities also.
• Learn anytime, anywhere
your wish
• Get free from all travelling
hassle.
9. IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON LEARNING
• The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all
across the world. Globally, over 1.2 billion children
are out of the classroom.
• As a result, education has changed dramatically,
with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby
teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital
platforms.
• Research suggests that online learning has been
shown to increase retention of information, and
take less time, meaning the changes corona virus
have caused might be here to stay.