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Good evening,Iam v.srinivas kumar acme 217 batch
Iam supporting Dr Sharon sonia mam ,in the aspect that now a days almost all the students are using electronic gadgets but mainly using for fun . Their inclination towards education is doubtful .
Thank you
Regards
V.srinivas kumar,assistant professor of pathology,
Gandhi medical college, Telangana
Good evening all,This is V.Srinivas kumar acme 2017 batch,
My arguement is E-LEARNING Is a waste of time and resources,As in conventonal teaching the direct interaction between the students and teacher as well as the student with the co students is possible but in virtual class room ,this is not posssible
The slow learners can be idenfied by the teacher by direct super vision and special coaching and efforts can be made by the teacher to improve them but in E-Learning this is not possible.
Providing all the gadgets like hand computers , mp3 system etc is practically not possible to teach poor students by e- learning method
Learning of the students is more effective by the supervision of the teacher
Thank you
Regards
v. Srinivas kumar,
assistant professor of pathology
Gandhi medical college,Telangana state
Hi all, This is GEETA VOOLAPALLI,
i am supporting Vijaya mam,about the cost effectiveness of e- learning. In Developing countries like India Basic needs should be given priority. For example Providing a class room and an instructor for agroup of students is much more economical than provoiding lap tops or mobile phones to the group. E- learning set up is not suitable for developing countries
Regards
Geeta voolapalli
This is GEETA VOOLAPLLI,
I am against the point of knowledge retention , given by Dr Suhasini. Learners retention is maximised whether it is theory or practical skills is by the live demonstration or performing infront of the Teacher. Which is not possible with E- learning.
Regards
GEETA VOOLAPALLI
Hi all,This is GEETA voolapalliACME2017 Batch,
I feel E-learning is waste of time,Instead of e- teaching the instructor can directly convey the information to the learner.The Learner perception is better in the class room when compare with the isolated e- learning.Chances of Group learning and immediate corrections can be done in conventional learning methods. Practiacal skills and How to perform ,can be learned directly from the teacher rather than this virtual learning.The Learner can concentrate and give more attention in conventional learning ,because of supervision of the teacher. I strogly support conventional teaching Methodology and e- learning is a waste of time.
Thank you
REGARDS
GEETAVOOLAPALLI
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