Online Distance Learning And Online Learning Strategies

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3) Round Robin: In this strategy. The class is divided into small groups of 4-6 students in each group, out of which one person is appointed as the recorder. A question with multiple answers is raised by the teacher and students are given some time to think upon it. After the teacher calls for time out, the members of the group share responses with each other in round robin style. The recorder has to write down all the answers of all the group members. The person next to the recorder has to first give his/her answer and recorder has to write it down. After that, each person in the group in clockwise order has to give their answer until time out.

1.4.1. Team-Pair-Share:

Think, pair, share strategy is a cooperative learning technique that …show more content…

Online learning:
Online learning is the newest and most popular form of distance education today. Online learning is education that takes place over the Internet. It can also be referred as “E-learning”. It is a term used to describe distance or correspondence courses that are offered over the internet. However, online learning is just one type of distance learning - the umbrella term for any learning that takes place across distance and not in a traditional classroom. It is a delivery of learning, training or education program by electronic means. E-learning requires computer or mobile, etc.
Online distance learning meets the needs of an ever-growing population of students who cannot or prefer not to participate in traditional classroom settings. These learners include those unable to attend traditional classes, who cannot find a particular class at their chosen institution, who live in remote locations, who work full-time and can only study at or after work, and those who simply prefer to learn independently. The minimum requirement for students to participate in an online course is access to a computer, the Internet, and the motivation to succeed in a non-traditional classroom. Online courses provide an excellent method of course delivery unbound by time or location allowing for accessibility to instruction at anytime from anywhere. Learners find the online environment a convenient way to fit education into their busy lives. The ability to access a course from any computer with Internet access, 24 hours a day, seven days a week is a tremendous incentive for many of today’s

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