siliconindia | | Jan - Feb 20198in my opinionearning through `discovery' is best supported through the `interac-tive' media of the field trip. This is the richest mode of learning, and of course, the most expen-sive, requiring both the intimate involvement of the teacher, and the teacher constructed world," asserts Laurillard.Even though eLearning has existed for a relatively long time, it is still in its infancy in India. Current eLearning systems in the market are limited to technical gadgets and tools that aid in the organizational aspects of teaching, instead of supporting the actual learning. As a result, the learner has become de-individualized and has been demoted to a non-critical homogenous user. The way out of this drawback is the creation of individual eLearning materials. This includes a flexible multidimensional data model and the generation of individual content, which would en-able interaction between the learners and the con-tent in eLearning systems."LeLEARNING: THE NEXT LEVEL IN SECONDARY EDUCATIONBy Chaitali Moitra (Managing Director), John Bose (Senior Manager) & Anuradha Jha (Assistant Manager), HarperCollins Publishers IndiaHeadquartered in Noida, HarperCollins Publishers India is one of the world's largest publishing company which publishes fiction, non-fiction and poetry written by diverse and world-renowned writers across the world.
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