Synonym(s)
E-Learning; electronically supported learning
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E-learning (electronic learning) comprises all forms of learning in which digital media are used for the presentation and distribution of learning materials and/or to support interpersonal communication. E-learning is becoming increasingly important for the communication of medical learning content.
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E-learning can be based on very different technologies and can be realised in different didactic scenarios. The following variants are frequently discussed:
- Web-based training applications (WBT; web based training)
- Computer-based training applications (CBT; computer based training)
- The following advantages are apparent:
- Courses are interactive as opposed to traditional teaching aids.
- Abstract content can be made clear with the help of simulations.
- Traditional linear concepts of thinking and learning are changed or abandoned in favour of more flexible, network-like concepts.
- Learning controls can be individualised.
- Courses can be adapted to specific needs.
- Learning can be combined with corporate knowledge management.
- Learning can be done independent of time and place (especially important for "appointment-bound" doctors).
- Learning "just in time".
- Learning objects can be reused.
- Audio and video documents can be easily integrated.
- CME points can be acquired at the computer and at any time.