Title Multimedijos priemonių panaudojimas e. mokymosi profesinio rengimo kursuose /
Translation of Title Usage of multimedia in e-learning vocational training courses.
Authors Leščinskienė, Danguolė
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Pages 79
Keywords [eng] e-learning ; multimedia ; interactivity ; vocational training
Abstract [eng] E-learning is understood as material of learning which you can achieve by using information and communication technologies. E-learning environment enables to use many elements of Multimedia. Various interactive slides presentation, tests or other interactively explained tasks are the arsenal which release and creates playful atmosphere for students. Learning courses in virtual space usually are enriched by tables, diagrams, illustrations, but seldom all benefits of Multimedia means are used, wich enables better realization of material, and strengthen professional understanding, making a course more effective and modern process of the studies. Multimedia which is now used in distant learning courses is not interactive, dynamic, and involving students as active participants, but not as passive observers. Fast developing of computer and internet technologies influenced E-learning a lot. E-learning became very important method of learning, stronger needs occured for Multimedia means, which increase efectiveness of learning. Interactiveness of Multimedia means used in E-learning courses enables a student to feel as an active participant. The modernization of studies model realized in Alytus college allows to organize more flexible studies, more attractive, more effective and enables a student to acquire communication and collaboration skills. This realized electronical mean is especially useful for those students who seake knowledge and skills, necessary for professional activities in the publishing sphere. The evaluation results of E-learning demonstrate that this type of electronical learning means, makes the traditional lectures more distinct, encourages autonomy and independence of a student, increases interest for the study subject.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2011