The College of Internet Distance Education
was established in 2002 as a constituent of Assumption
University of Thailand with the objective of providing
opportunity for greater access to technology and
thereby raising the level of education of people
in all strata of Thai society.
E-learning
is “the use of the Internet and digital technologies
to create experiences that educate our fellow human
beings”(Horton, 2003, p.2).
The
challenge for twenty-first-century educators is
to create a community of inquiry that integrate
social, cognitive, and teaching characteristics
in a way that will take full advantage of the unique
properties of e-learning, that is independent of
time and space and with the combination of interactive
and reflective features which will stimulate and
facilitate a level of higher-order learning unimaginable
a few decades ago.
The
electronic-age view of learning is proving to be
an altogether different experience. Learning can
take place anywhere it is needed, typically within
the work environment at the time where the need
for learning manifests itself. Learning is no more
a separate or cloistered event but a regular part
of everyday life. Therefore, learners choose when
to seek learning and what specific knowledge or
skills they will acquire, and it is the learner
who decides when to stop or quit.
A
large and increasing percentage of courses are delivered
via the Internet. There are many reasons for this
continuing growth in enrolment in e-learning courses.
Some students seek out e-learning courses for the
same reasons that have always motivated distance
education learners, namely, demand for programming
that is more accessible and convenient to meet the
constraints of busy adult life and its surroundings.
Moreover, certain kinds of e-learning courses can
be delivered much more cost effectively than classroom-based
instruction.
Due
to advancement in technologies, learning opportunities
will soon be available everywhere. Learning will
be almost continuous and much learning will occur
during short spare moments. As e-learning technologies
are simplified, more and more individuals and organizations
will find ways to share their unique expertise.
Everyone will become both student and teacher, and
learning will be a natural part of every day experience.
I
want to invite you all to explore the new world
of self-directed learning where e-learning will
be the dominant technology in supporting new approaches
to teaching and learning unrestricted by time or
place. |