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* In the mid-nineties, so called [[learning management system]]s came into existence.
* In the mid-nineties, so called [[learning management system]]s came into existence.


* In the early 2000, [[SCORM]] and [[IMS]] data standards, in particuler [[LOM]], [[IMS Content Packaging]] (and associated [[IMS Simple Sequencing]]) became sort of industry standards and also have been adopted by some decision makers and funding agencies in academia.
* In the early 2000, [[SCORM]] and [[IMS]] data standards, in particuler the IEEE [[Learning Object Metadata Standard]] (LOM), [[IMS Content Packaging]] (and associated [[IMS Simple Sequencing]]) became sort of industry standards and also have been adopted by some decision makers and funding agencies in academia.


* In the mid 2000s, [[instructional design]] seems to be back. This shows in standards like [[IMS Learning Design]] or numerous publications on e-learning that focus on serious [[instructional design method]]s and [[instructional design model]]s.
* In the mid 2000s, [[instructional design]] seems to be back. This shows in standards like [[IMS Learning Design]] or numerous publications on e-learning that focus on serious [[instructional design method]]s and [[instructional design model]]s.


* At the same time, in academina, content-orient [[LMS]] have lost a lot of ground against LMS systems like [[Moodle]], [[Groupware]], [[Weblogs]], [[C3MS]] that favor more activity-based (e.g. [[socio-constructivist]], [[Situated learning|situated]] pedagogies.
* At the same time, in academina, content-orient [[LMS]] have lost a lot of ground against LMS systems like [[Moodle]], [[Groupware]], [[Blogs|weblogs]], [[C3MS]] that favor more activity-based (e.g. [[Socio-constructivism|socio-constructivist]], [[Situated learning|situated]] pedagogies.


== Debates ==
== Debates ==

Revision as of 12:20, 24 February 2006

Under construction !!. Don't know how I will write the initial article for this. Either it will be very long or I will factor out different issues. For the moment please ignore this article ;)

  • As opposed to the computer-based training of the 1980s, the term e-learning is most frequently used to refer to computer-based training which incorporates technologies that support interactivity beyond that which would be provided by a single computer. Wikipedia:E-learning
  • In our view there are 2 kinds of defition, E-Learning is either:

History

See also: educational technology

  • If one looks at modern content oriented main-stream e-Learning one can not avoid thinking that e-learning has been invented in the early sixties.
  • [Who invented the term ??]

Debates

While e-learning is fairly well accepted in areas where CBT survived well, i.e. low-level training in industry and the military, the value of e-instruction-oriented models are hotly debated. It is interesting to notice that strongest criticism comes from the instructional design community and not from constructivist practicioners and theories who simply tend to ignore this form of educational technology.

E.g. Merril (in press), who always loudly claimed that "Information is not Instruction" makes it a program to ... "avoid enervative, endless, or empty e3-learning (pronounced 3 sub-three learning) and replace it with effective, efficient, and engaging e3- learning (pronounced e to the third power learning)".

References

Merrill, M.D. (in press) E-Learning: Lessons Learned, Challenges Ahead (Voices from Academe and Industry). S. Carliner and P. Shank, Pfeiffer/Jossey-Bass. Preprint: http://cito.byuh.edu/merrill/text/papers/e3%20learning.pdf

Driscoll, M., Carliner, S. Advanced Web-Based Training : Adapting Real World Strategies in Your Online Learning, Pfeiffer. ISBN 0787969796