A New and Evolving Form of Education: E-Learning

In “E-Learning, An Introduction”, Huey B. Long defines e-learning and then goes on to list a number of advantages and disadvantages of the new and evolving form of education.

He writes that e-learning is “any learning that is based on the use of electronic media”.  Some institutional advantages of e-learning are

  • implementation in international business
  • speed of development and delivery
  • flexibility
  • cost savings

Some personal advantages are

  • reduced travel time and cost for learners
  • self-paced learning
  • convenience of time and place
  • opportunity for repeated practice
  • ease of review
  • self-responsibility
  • freedom

Unfortunately, this promising new method of education also has some drawbacks.  Potential problems associated with e-learning are

  • the assumption that e-learning takes less time
  • lack of planning in advance
  • learners tend to overestimate their ability to work independently
  • learners tend to overestimate prerequisite skills and knowledge
  • learners tend to overestimate or mistake the legitimacy of the sources of e-learning

Developments in technology are always exciting, but they should be put under scrutiny.  Any progress requires periods of trial and error, so only time will tell if e-learning will turn out to be as crucial to our education system as it seems to be.