Citation
(2003), "e-learning and e-training", Work Study, Vol. 52 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/ws.2003.07952baa.004
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2003, MCB UP Limited
e-learning and e-training
e-learning and e-training
I read many articles in business/trade papers about e-learning. In almost all cases, this refers to what I would more properly call e-training – the development of relatively simple knowledge and skills associated with a particular technology or a particular job role. E-learning is more than this – and needs a significantly richer online experience.E-learning is much more about the communication and interaction between tutor and student and between students on a peer-to-peer basis than it is about the transmission of "information". Many academic staff – and certainly many academic managers – have not realised this and continue to suggest that e-learning involves the (expensive) development of multimedia learning materials. It doesn't. e-learning – as with all learning – needs good (expensive) teachers!