Online vs. Classroom Learning: Which is Better?

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This presentation compares online and classroom learning, exploring EdTech foundations, LMS, key differences in delivery methods, the role of active learning, and future trends toward blended approaches.

April 8, 20268 slides
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Slide 1 - Online vs. Classroom Learning

Online vs. Classroom Learning: Which is Better?

Analyzing the evolution of education and modern learning modalities

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Slide 2 - Agenda

  • Foundations of Modern Learning: Defining educational technology and learning management systems
  • Comparing Delivery Methods: Exploring benefits of remote and classroom approaches
  • The Importance of Active Learning: Role of active engagement in learning success
  • Trends and Implications: Considering constraints and future trends in education

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Slide 3 - Foundations of Modern Learning

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Foundations of Modern Learning

Understanding the core components: EdTech and LMS

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Slide 3 - Foundations of Modern Learning
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Slide 4 - What Drives Modern Education?

  • Educational technology (EdTech) combines software, hardware, and learning theories.
  • Industry draws from communication, psychology, sociology, and AI.
  • Learning Management Systems (LMS) enable administration, tracking, and delivery of courses.
  • LMS adoption surged due to COVID-19 and the shift toward remote learning.
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Slide 5 - Comparing Delivery Methods

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Comparing Delivery Methods

Analyzing Active Learning in different environments

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Slide 5 - Comparing Delivery Methods
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Slide 6 - Online vs. Classroom: Key Differences

Online Learning

  • Flexibility in scheduling and location.
  • Scalability through Learning Management Systems.
  • Asynchronous or synchronous delivery options.
  • Wide accessibility to resources.

Classroom Learning

  • Direct instructor-led training.
  • Fostered social interaction and networking.
  • Immediate feedback during group work.
  • Dedicated environment for focused learning.
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Slide 7 - The Importance of Active Learning

  • Active learning moves beyond passive listening.
  • Engages students in reading, writing, discussion, and solving problems.
  • Increases motivation, critical thinking, and social skills.
  • Promotes higher-order tasks: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

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Slide 8 - Conclusion

The Future: A Blended Learning Approach

The "best" approach often depends on the specific learning goals and context.

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Slide 8 - Conclusion

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