This book provides information on the On-Job Training and Interactive Teaching for E-learning.
Adaptive E-learning was proposed to be suitable for students with unique profiles, particular interests, and from different domains of knowledge, so profiles may consider specific goals of the students, as well as different preferences, knowledge level, learning style, rendering psychological profile, and more. Another approach to be taken into account today is the self-directed learning. The book is divided into four sections. The first section covers motivations to be considered for E-learning while the second section presents challenges concerning E-learning in areas like Engineering, Medical education and Biological Studies. New approaches to E-learning are introduced in the third ection, and the last section describes the implementation of E-learning Environments.
Contents Preface Part 1 Motivations for the Online Learning 1 Courseware Adaptation to Learning Styles and Knowledge Level 2 Assisted On Job Training 3 Self-Directed Learning Readiness Factors in Physicians for Implementing E-Learning in the Continuing Medical Education Programs 4 Learning Performance and Satisfaction on Working Education 5 Facts and Fiction: Lessons from Research on Faculty Motivators and Incentives to Teach Online Part 2 E-Learning for Engineering, Medical Education and Biological Education 6 E-Learning in Mechatronic Systems Supported by Virtual Experimentation 7 The Use of Mathematical Formulae in an E-Learning Environment 8 E-Learning Usage During Chemical Engineering Courses 9 Interactive WhiteBoard: Effective Interactive Teaching Strategy Designs for Biology Teaching 10 Medical Education for YouTube Generation Part 3 New Approaches 11 Personalized Learning in Hypermedia Environments 12 A New Scientific Formulation of Tajweed Rules for E-Learning of Quran Phonological Rules Part 4 Implementation of E-Learning Environments 13 A New Management Role - A Precondition for Successful E-Learning Implementations