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Radhai, S.
- Trends in ICT E-learning:Challenges and Expectations
Authors
1 Department of Physics & Electronics, St. Ann’s College for Women, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, IN
Source
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 2Sp (2016), Pagination: 196-201Abstract
Online education can be a highly effective and alternative method of education, which requires constant learning and is constantly evolving. In India, the rapid emergence of ICT has given far reaching impetus to the e-learning market. Subsequently, the growing presence of internet and increasing broadband connectivity has given a further thrust to interactive online learning.
The prospect of making education available to anyone, anytime, anywhere is becoming increasingly appealing to students, the corporate world and the populace at large.
It is necessary to consider both the advantages and disadvantages of online learning so you can be better prepared to face the challenges of working in this new environment and embrace the new opportunities that it has to offer.
e-learning can provide a model for students on how to become self directed independent learners, which may assist them to become ‘life long learners’ The role of the educator is predominant in the successful delivery of networked learning. There has to be a shift in focus from teacher-centred to learner-centred education, encouraging educators to provide courses which enable students to manage their own learning. Hence forth, this digital learning atmosphere has potential to change the dynamics of the classroom.
Our paper is based on a survey conducted for the students and faculty to study and determine whether our higher education system and stake holders are ready for initiating digital e-learning. The paper also discusses whether the need of the hour is traditional learning method, e- learning method or a blended approach to both.
Keywords
E-Learning, On-Line Learning, Technology, Digital Learning System, Learner Centered, Higher Education Classroom, Traditional Face-to-Face Learning, Blended Learning.- Quantum Computing
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 3, No 12 (2014), Pagination:Abstract
Quantum computer, a single quantum processor is able to perform multiple operations on its own by utilizing the fact that the qubit exists in multiple states simultaneously. This gives the Quantum computer much greater raw computation than conventional computers. In the long term, even if the semiconductor technologies will be replaced by quantum computing technology the general trends of increasing miniaturization and digitization of enlarged functionality and applicability will continue and be able to enhance and advance the ICT based applications.