What are the differences between e-learning and e-education?
E-learning:
E-learning is learning which takes place as a result of experiences and interaction in an Internet environment. It is not restricted to a regular school day and can take place in a variety of locations including home, school and community locations e.g. libraries, cafes etc.
E-education involves e-teaching and e-learning along with the various administrative and strategic measures needed to support teaching and learning in an Internet environment. It will incorporate a local, regional, national and international view of education.
E-learning is learning which takes place as a result of experiences and interaction in an Internet environment. It is not restricted to a regular school day and can take place in a variety of locations including home, school and community locations e.g. libraries, cafes etc.
E-education involves e-teaching and e-learning along with the various administrative and strategic measures needed to support teaching and learning in an Internet environment. It will incorporate a local, regional, national and international view of education.
The importance of a vision for e-teaching, e-learning and e-education
The early adopters in New Zealand education have led the move toward e-education in New Zealand. From the exciting email activities of the late 1980s to the distance conferencing opportunities and web-building of the 1990s, enthusiastic teachers have worked hard to lead their colleagues toward an often uncertain e-teaching future.
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Basically E-Learning refer to learning by electronic means using computer/network , CDs and/or internet, and of course to enhance teaching and learning process. However when talking about E-education I think this term refers to education provided by electronic means I mean complete programs provided by electronic means unlike e-learning could be a part of normal classroom.
Correct me if I am wrong