Positive and Negative Effects of e-learning for Students

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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS E-LEARNING FOR STUDENTS

Nowadays, E-learning has become an increasingly popular approach to learning in higher education institutions due to the rapid growth of Internet technology. As we can see, most higher education institutions using e-learning to improve the education of students and enhance their technology skills. E-learning can give us a lot of positive effects, especially students; however, the technological content was twice the decline and needs. Computer technology, especially the development of network technology includes both great conveniences to human activity, life, education and negative influences. So far, if e-learning is considered as the main way of learning, it will generally have the following negative and positive influences. Negative effects will make fall the young generation and the positive effects will grow this young generation.

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POSITIVE EFFECTS OF E-LEARNING.

Firstly, the positive effects of e-learning is, e-learning can improve efficiency both in learning and teaching of students or teachers. This is because the use of e-learning will enable students to perform the tasks given by the teacher quickly and efficiently. Besides that, the use of e-learning system allows the teacher or lecturer can upload drills and assignment on sites like Facebook or another. For example, a lecturer at KPTM Kuala Lumpur using OLES (online learning system) to give assignment to their students. E-learning can also open students mind and enhance student knowledge of IT (information technology); this is because most of the information we get from technology. The ideal way to use for students and lecturers are synchronous communication style. Here the communication between the teac...

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