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Online Learning, also commonly referred to as Distant Education [1] and Digital learning, is learning accompanied and aided by technology [2]. Digital learning has a spectrum of implementations, resulting in many variations of the practice. In recent years, online learning experienced a surge in implementation due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This increased relevancy led to an increased amount of coverage and increased visibility to the public eye [3], resulting in Digital Learning being the subject of many debates on its efficiency in comparison to traditional classroom learning.

Background

Some online learning is merely an enhancement of in-person instruction, while other variations have all of the instruction being done through some sort of technology[2]. Some examples of instructional methods using technology include blended/hybrid learning, fully online learning, flipped learning, digital tutoring, personalized learning, gamification, and other variations. Digital tools can also be utilized to create online learning experiences by non-instructors with students individually seeking out instructional and learning materials through technology.

A wide variety of digital learning methods have been developed and implemented, with some common ones defined below. All digital learning methods can be broken down into two different types: synchronous and asynchronous [4]. “Synchronous classes run in real time,” [4] operating with all involved parties being online and participating in the learning process at the same time. Methods falling into the asynchronous category operate “with students accessing class materials during different hours and from different locations” [4] and do not require the real-time participation seen in synchronous environments.

Blended learning

Collaborative learning

[5]

Fully online learning

Gamification

History

[6][7] [8] [9] [10]

Technologies

The Association for Educational Communications and Technology (commonly abbreviated as AECT), “a professional association of instructional designers, educators and professionals who provide leadership and advise policy makers in order to sustain a continuous effort to enrich teaching and learning,” [11] defines educational technology as "the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating, using and managing appropriate technological processes and resources" [12].

[13] There are many technologies that can be utilized for digital instruction. Tools like video conference technology have particularly contributed significantly to the practice of online learning, as they are one of the tools making distance learning a possibility[14].

Zoom, Bluejeans, Google Meet, and other video conferencing tools

Gamified Learning Websites

Youtube

Khan Academy

Ebooks

Reactions to Digital Learning

Positive

[15]

Negative

[16]

References

  1. Reed, M. (2020). 5 Distance Learning Technology Must-Haves. [online] Wwt.com. Available at: https://www.wwt.com/article/five-technology-must-haves-distance-learning.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Davis, L. (2020). Digital Learning: What to Know in 2020. [online] Schoology.com. Available at: https://www.schoology.com/blog/digital-learning
  3. Li, C., Lalani, F. and World Economic Forum (2020). The rise of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. [online] World Economic Forum. Available at: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-education-global-covid19-online-digital-learning/].‌
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 TheBestSchools.org. (2017). Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Classes: What’s the Difference? - TheBestSchools.org. [online] Available at: https://thebestschools.org/resources/synchronous-vs-asynchronous-programs-courses/#:~:text=Synchronous%20classes%20run%20in%20real,hours%20and%20from%20different%20locations.
  5. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David-Curtis-8/publication/228714854_Exploring_collaborative_online_learning/links/02e7e52967183b6c73000000/Exploring-collaborative-online-learning.pdf
  6. https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED529699
  7. https://ictlogy.net/bibliography/reports/projects.php?idp=3138&lang=ca
  8. http://treeves.coe.uga.edu/edit6900/BertelsmannReeves98.pdf
  9. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261710379_Building_a_Global_Network
  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_technology#:~:text=Cookie%20statement-,%22As%20Schools%20Close%20Over%20Coronavirus%2C%20Protect%20Kids%27%20Privacy%20in%20Online%20Learning%22,-.%20Human%20Rights%20Watch
  11. Aect.org. (2022). ABOUT US - Association for Educational Communications and Technology. [online] Available at: https://www.aect.org/about_us.php
  12. Reflections on the 2008 AECT Definitions of the Field. (2008). TechTrends, [online] 52(1), pp.24–25. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11528-008-0108-2
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20080705012345/http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/
  14. https://books.google.com/books?id=w8xIPSTfZBUC&lpg=PP8&ots=fRgkmEaQW6&dq=different%20kinds%20of%20learning%20technology&lr&pg=PA5#v=onepage&q&f=false
  15. https://www.thencat.com/Articles/erm0352.pdf
  16. https://www.desu.edu/sites/flagship/files/document/16/how_people_learn_book.pdf