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Rise of Online Learning

Mason Ross

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Rise of Online Learning explores the monumental shift towards digital education, examining how technology transforms traditional classrooms into dynamic virtual environments. The book highlights intriguing facts, such as the evolution from passive content consumption to interactive learning experiences, and the impact of technologies like AI on personalized education. It investigates the socio-economic implications of online learning, including the digital divide, and offers a historical perspective, from early radio and television to modern AI and VR applications. The book uniquely combines theoretical frameworks with practical case studies, delivering a comprehensive understanding of online learning models.

 
It is structured across three sections, beginning with core concepts and historical context. The second section analyzes various online learning models, including synchronous, asynchronous, blended, and mobile learning, with case studies of successful implementations. Finally, the book culminates by exploring future trends, such as AI and blockchain, and offering actionable recommendations for educators and policymakers.

 
This comprehensive exploration is valuable for educators, instructional designers, and policymakers seeking to understand and implement effective online learning programs. It addresses controversies, promotes informed discussions, and provides critical insights into the challenges and opportunities in technology in education.
Disponible depuis: 26/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 100 pages.

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