| E-learning or online learning refers to computer | | | | designed by educators, published by publishers and |
| based learning. | | | | organized and developed into course and forced |
| E-learning 2.0 is the term used to describe the | | | | down the throat of students. E-learning has given |
| e-learning based on web 2.0. It ensures that not | | | | an opportunity to students to actively participate |
| only educators but students also play an active | | | | in education through their content contributions. A |
| role in developing an e-learning module. It allows | | | | typical e-learning platform looks like a blog site |
| students to create and share content, collaborate | | | | where you can upload and format content at |
| with the peers to develop a e-learning community. | | | | your own will. In order to explain students the |
| E-learning 2.0 is based on the interactive | | | | teachers can use these e-learning lessons as the |
| technology. It utilizes various tools like content | | | | self paced learning lessons or they can integrate it |
| management, collaboration, search, resources, | | | | with current lessons as enhanced information |
| courseware etc. | | | | gateway. |
| E-learning has simply reversed the trend of the | | | | Why there is a need to go for e-learning today? |
| traditional education where the content was | | | | |