E-learning by Amrita
E Learning is a mixture of the different preferred learning methods (listening, visualization, reading and doing), delivered to the learner through the use of information technology, supported with educational instructional design and engaging content.
Focus on the needs of the learner, not the trainer or institution.
Personalized to the individual & customized to the organization.
Take advantage of the net: real-time, 24/7, anywhere, anytime.
Bring people together to collaborate and learn together.
Personalize, often by combining "learning objects" on the fly.
Offer a blend of learning methods, e.g. virtual classroom, simulation, collaboration, community, and even classroom.
Incorporate administrative functions such as registration, payment and charge-backs, monitoring learner progress, testing, and maintaining records.
Benefits of Online Learning Versus Classroom Training
| Type of Teaching : | Classroom |
Online |
Access |
Limited |
24x7 |
Quality |
Varied |
Consistent |
Results measurement |
Difficult |
Automatic |
Retention of information |
Varied |
High |
Relative cost |
High |
Low |
Amrita learning, E-learning wizard by Amrita
Amrita has developed an integrated world-class E-learning platform for effective management of learning services. Developed with help of its wide pool of domain, animation and software expertise in India and aboard, Amrita Learning is a success registered in the e-learning market for Grade 1 to Grade 11 students. Using Computer Aided Learning (CAL) methods, it will focus on the kids ages 4 and above, with a self paced, individualized curriculum in core subjects like Math, Reading and Science. Amrita Learning's unique educational software adapts assessment and instruction based on child's response. As the system assesses the child, it also considers what the child needs to know, which part of the curriculum is to be taught or tested next, and how to present the material. It allows students to achieve frequent and repeated successes. The goal of Amrita Learning is to make learning a student-driven activity.
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