Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Tele Education Essays - Distance Education, Educational Technology
  Tele Education    1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Tele-education Tele-education has a long  history beginning with systems like that for teaching children in Australian    Outback, the British Open University and other such organizations. These built  on the idea of correspondence courses where course materials are sent  periodically by post and augmented the experience with broadcasts either on  radio or on TV. The problem of student isolation was addressed partially through  techniques such as telephone access or two-way radio links with teachers. At the  end of 1980s, the vest majority of distance education throughout the worlds was  still primarily print-based. Technologies used for distance education are  evolving from primarily ?one-way' technologies and applications such as  computer aided learning, computer based training and computer aided instruction,  to more ?two-way' technologies and applications such as computer mediated  communications and computer conferencing systems for education. The significance  of ?two-way' technologies is that they allow foe interaction between  participant and tutors, and perhaps even more significantly amongst participant  themselves. This development has allowed and in some senses force researches to  look more closely at the impact of educational environment, on the students  learning experience. In the future, it is expected that the  telecommunications-based technologies to become the primary means of delivery of  distance teaching. The reasons for this are as follows:  a much wider  range of technologies are becoming more accessible to potential distance  education participants  the costs of technological delivery are dropping  dramatically  the technology is becoming easier to use for both tutors  and learners  the technology is becoming more powerful pedagogically   education centers will find it increasingly difficult to resist the  political and social pressures of the technological imperatives. 1.2 The    Emergence of Tele-education Radical changes in the computing infrastructure,  spurred by multimedia computing and communication, will do more than extend the  educational system, that is revolutionize it. Technological advances will make  classrooms mush more accessible and effective. Today, classroom education  dominates instruction from elementary school to graduate school. This method has  remained popular for a very long time and will probably persist as the most  common mode of education. However, classroom education has its problems, that is  the effectiveness decline with increase in the number of students per class.    Other pressures affect the instructors, many of whom are not experts in the  material they must teach, are not good ?performers' in class, or simply are  not interested in teaching. The biggest limitation of the classroom instruction  is that a class meets at a particular time in a particular place. This  essentially requires all students and the instructors to collect in one spot for  their specified period. But with the emerging technology, these problems can be  overcome. 1.3 Reasons for studying Tele-education The current Tele-education  systems that have been applied in some countries are generally of multipoint  transmission technique. It is found that, this kind of transmission technique  having several problems or defects. Mostly, problems raised during the  application of the system. One of the significant problems raised is that, for  the multipoint transmission, the signals or information transmitted by the  sender do not completely received by the receiver. This problem is might be due  to error that occurs during the transmission of the signals or information.    Another problem is lag of transmission. For this case, the signals or  information transmitted do not arrive at all the receiver at the same time, for  example, the question raised by the lecturer might not received by the students  at the same time and this is not a good environment for Tele-education system.    Some receiver receives the signals earlier than the others and some later or  even not receives at all. Therefore, it is important to study the Tele-education  technology from time to time to overcome these problems so that the    Tele-education system could provide a more effective way of learning  environment. In order to have a lecture from, for example, a very famous  professor from other country would require him to come at our place. But the  amount of money spent for paying him to give lecture would be very expensive and  this also would cause troublesome for him. However, this problem can be solved  with Tele-education system in which the professor does not need to go anywhere  else to give his lecture. This would save a lot of expenses and time. Another  reason is that, in normal classes the learning process would not be very  effective if the number of students in a class is very big. This is because the  lecturer alone can not coordinate such a large class. With Tele-education  system, one lecturer could deliver    
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