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Skip to content The E-Learning Framework 5 EURO E-LEARNING FRAMEWORK WELCOME TO THE E-LEARNING FRAMEWORK SITE The ELF is an international effort to develop a service-orientated approach to the development and integration of computer systems in the sphere of learning, research, and education administration. It has now been subsumed into the wider e-framework initiative, which encompasses Information Technology, Research, Library, Administration in addition to Learning & Teaching. WHY STUDYING ONLINE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE? Ever heard of e-learning? It’s a mode of education wherein you have classes or finish your courses online. There’s no need to go to a physical classroom whatsoever. It seems highly convenient, but will it actually help you learn? Yes — and here are the reasons why it may be better than traditional learning. 1) IT’S EASIER TO STAY Traditional education is expensive; it can even reach tens of thousands of dollars every school year. The facilities need to be available physically and that’s simply pricy. Online you can get almost everything much cheaper. Even gambling works from Casino 5 Euro Einzahlung online. And Casinos are usually not a cheap option – on the internet you can start from as little as 5 Euro and sometimes even from just 1! Yet despite the cost, it’s not a guarantee that each and every student will remain in their respective classes throughout the semester. It’s a waste of money and it affects the development of society in the long run. But online learning makes it easier to finish your classes. One could just never go back after the tutorial or the first lesson. However, it’s just as simple to continue. Your path to education is always just one click away. You don’t have to worry about the traffic or falling asleep in class and getting ridiculed. There is flexibility in online learning. Plus, you don’t have to rely on textbooks all the time. There are many online courses with pictures, videos, and even games that will help you learn a new concept each day. Just remember to auto-connect VPN Windows 10 or to any operating system to keep your browsing activities safe and secure. 2) QUICK ASSESSMENTS A great thing about e-learning is that you don’t have to wait until the end of the seem to determine whether you did well or not. Instead of a couple of major exams during the semester, you can have multiple quizzes each day. The moment you learn a term, the app may already give you a short quiz. This encourages students to pay attention online. They can’t just doze off and then go to the next chapter. Thus, they become active listeners. And once a long exam happens, they’ll be prepared — they’ve already tested their knowledge multiple times beforehand. 3) FEWER TIME CONSTRAINTS One issue with traditional learning is that you have to go to an actual location. And if you’re an employee, you would have to act quickly. Either you rest for a bit and get there late — or go early and feel tired. It’s harder to take in your lessons if you just got out of work. But with e-learning, you can focus on your work. Just go home and relax. Once you’re ready, just access your online courses; pause your lessons whenever you want. In fact, you can continue learning during your lunch break if you’re already done eating. Overall, people should definitely consider e-learning. Not everyone will find success in it, but it’s always a good thing to have an alternative way of pursuing education. ASSESSMENT ASAP ASAP (Automated System for Assessment of Programming) is a system for use in the teaching of software development and computer science. The tool is used to automatically evaluate students’ JAVA programming assignments. Funded as part of: Distributed e-Learning e-Tools (round 1) Category: Assessment OpenMentor OpenMentor consists of a learning system, that acquires feedback rules through a training set, and a web interface that uses these rules to provide feedback to teachers. Funded as part of: Distributed e-Learning e-Tools (round 1) Category: Assessment Links: Project website Source Code Serving Maths The Serving Maths project brings together a variety of assessment related tools and proposes a protocol by which they can be integrated with and delivered from a VLE (using their RQP webservice) Funded as part of: Distributed e-Learning e-Tools (round 1) Category: Assessment Home | Skills Profiling | TrecX | XCRI