Academic E- learning is used by businesses for employee training, onboarding, skill development, compliance training, and more. A. True B. False
B. False
Could you please mention one example of LMS?
Multiple possible answers
E- Learning can also be referred as: A. Distance Learning B. Model Based Learning C. Internet Learning
A. Distance Learning
Can you mention one example of VLE?
Google Classroom
What does LMS stand for?
Learning Management systems
In online Assignments, learners submit projects, essays, or other assignments digitally for evaluation. A. True B. False
A. True
Learning materials are primarily text-based, such as reading assignments, articles, and e-books. A. Text-based E-Learning B. Multimedia E-Learning
A. Text-based E-Learning
Virtual Learning Environments are Integrated platforms that provide tools for content delivery, communication, collaboration, and assessment. A False B. True
B. True
Content and activities designed specifically for mobile devices, allowing learners to access materials on the go. A. Gamified E-Learning B. Mobile E-Learning C.none
B. Mobile E-Learning
Utilizes augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies to create immersive learning experiences. A. Gamified E- Learning B. AR/VR E-Learning C. None
B. AR and VR
Quizzes and Tests are online assessments to measure learners' understanding and progress. A. False B. True
True
It refers to the use of digital technologies to deliver educational content and training through electronic devices like computers, tablets, and smartphones. A. E- Learning B. Online Classes C. Gamification
E- Learning
LMS (Learning Management systems are E-learning platforms that manage and deliver courses, track progress, and provide tools for assessments and collaboration. A. False B. True
B. True
What does VLE stand for?
Virtual Learning Environments
Learners access content and complete activities at their own pace, without the need for real-time interaction. A. Syncrohonous Learning B. Asyncrohonous
Asyncrohonous Learning
This involves real-time interaction between instructors and learners. Examples include live webinars, virtual classrooms, and video conferencing sessions. A. Synchronous E-Learning B. Asynchronous E-Learning:
A. Synchronous E-Learning:
Online courses that are designed for large-scale participation and are often open to anyone with internet access. A. LMS B. MOOCS C. None
MOOCS
E-learning systems use algorithms to provide instant feedback on quizzes and assignments. Automated Feedback B. Peer assessment
A. Automated Feedback
E-learning can be categorized in various ways based on different criteria. Here are some common categories of e-learning A. True B. False
A. true
Corporate E- Learning is used in formal educational institutions for k-12, higher education, and professional development. A. True B. False
B. False
Incorporates game-like elements, such as points, badges, and challenges, to enhance engagement and motivation. A. Mobile E- Learning B. Gamified E-learning C. Both
B. Gamified E-learning
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