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Things I Hate About E-Learning

 



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E-Learning covers a vast area - please be explicit as to the aspect of E-Learning you hate.

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Courses that I can't revisit
Steve from Marseille
The great thing about e-learning is being able to revisit a course some time after you first completed it - as a refresher. Many courses you buy have a time limit on them preventing you from doing this.
Posted at 6:52:pm 04/04/10
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One way live meetings
Colin from ICUC
Your course gets you to enrol on a live meeting. You clear all your appointments, lock yourself away and settle down for the session. What happens - you find it is a totally one way presentation, no opportunity to interact.

What I would call abuse of the medium - maybe even an abuse of the learners! Why was the presentation not recorded and placed on the LMS as an asynchronous resource - better still, have it broken down and create some meaningful interaction in it to assist learning.
Posted at 3:03:pm 02/16/10
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Last updated: 13 February 2010


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