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Definition of E-Learning
Background to E-Learning
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Advantages: A Case Study
Disadvantages
Disadvantages: A Case Study
Delivery in School
Delivery in the Workplace
The Future of E-Learning
Networks
Website Reviews
Bibliography
- Learning resources for the National Curriculum
- For teachers, parents and children - For adults = teachers, parents, employers, employees
- Online lessons and tests covering every element of the National Curriculum in each subject at every key stage - Teaching and learning resources for primary and secondary level - Gives a detailed overview of the concept of e-learning as a whole
- For teachers to use for lessons in class - Maths alive = interactive content and teaching tools for key stage 3 maths - Attitudes to Learning = Each section looks at different methods and ways to learn for individuals
- For parents and children to use for private study - ICT Alive = complete ICT course for primary schools; helps teachers plan, prepare, assess and report on ICT; everything pupils need to develop their skills, knowledge and understanding - Sections divided into looking at e-learning from both a school and work based view
- Links to Guardian resources archive, including weekly topical lessons - Living Library = resource for teachers and pupils; collection of thousands of reference articles, pictures and multimedia clips from the UK's most respected publishers - Campaign For Learning organisation has been around since 1997 and became an individual charity in 1997
- For lesson planning, homework and all kinds of research - Pathways = access to thousands of selected educational weblinks/directory of websites - Organisation created for the purpose of championing the cuse for lifelong learning
  - Education News - access to other websites for up to date educational news  

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