With the advent of internet, e-learning has now become a familiar name. It is beyond argument that education shapes and influences a person's life and plays a very big role in his or her career. Opportunities for educating oneself are abound but there are some less fortunate who may not have the opportunity and infrastructure to achieve the education they desire. But the internet has brought people very close together such that the desired education is within the reaching distance of everyone. This has fuelled a sudden spurt in the growth of e-learning and there are many trends that contribute and fan their further growth. e-Learning is particularly helpful for those who are geographically remote and hence, do not have access to the educational campus very easily. When a basic knowledge of computer and internet is there, anyone can opt for e-learning and the advancement in information like multimedia, browser technology and media capability have really contributed to the basic infrastructure in e-learning. This enables real-time online e-learning and offers a chance to get individualized attention and thus enhance their knowledge. The major driving force behind the growth of e-learning is the workplaces or offices that encourage their staff to further their educational background through e-learning. For instance, companies and institutions face stiff competition from their counterparts and are always forced to stay on top of the competition. Thus, it is imperative for them to keep their staff updated with the latest. So, they cash in on the e-commerce transactional functionality and other related tasks. The organization is more concerned on the growth of knowledge of their staff so that the knowledge can be accessed and reused by them. Hence, those indulge in e-learning are able to concentrate and focus their knowledge gained in a meaningful and relevant way for the growth of the organization. So, basically the demand to survive among the fittest is the driving force behind the compelling need to opt for e-learning. When such knowledge is achieved through e-learning, the organization is in a position to skillfully and tactically manage it, capture and store it and make it accessible in a positive method. There are continuous efforts to bloom the field of e-learning through various ways such as focusing on more learning objects that offer access to a single learning objective. In addition, using of descriptive indexing that facilitates searching and linking of content and trying to bring in all web-based learning technology products to work with one another can also be attempted. The last said effort can be further enhanced by trying to build a competency model of the skills and abilities of the top most performers which would be helpful for the new comer to e-learning. e-Learning has come here to stay and is a good opportunity for an individual who wishes to get individualized attention without compromising on the day-to-day work environment. The enhancements in e-learning technology have a lot of scope to be developed and have a long way to go. Author: Chandra (Chennai) … [Read more...]
Why technocrats hate Microsoft – Physician’s doubt!?
I am a physician from Andhra Pradesh, India. I am following technology trends since 1998. But I am unable to understand one thing that is why advanced users hate Microsoft? I have seen lot of posts on Microsoft bashing in various forums. While most of users are addicted to microsoft products like windows and internet explorer, advanced users are advising Linux and Firefox. Whether it is arrogance of advanced users or ignorance of normal users? My opinion is intermediate one. Microsoft products are easy to use and somewhat addictive. But Microsoft is less innovative but very good at marketing. Though of late, Google is on steroids and Microsoft is on Opioids, Microsoft is still way ahead of competitors. My request to Bill Gates: Please lower windows price to penetrate technology in third world countries. It is small incentive you pay for normal users who still ignoring advice of advanced users. … [Read more...]
Indian Mobile industry is booming
India is in 5 th place in mobile subscribers behind China, America, Russia and Japan. It may soon going to cross Japan and Russia. All this happened within a short span of 6 years. This is mainly due to low prices, booming economy and aggressive marketing. Indians who are slow to adopt new technologies surprisingly embraced these mobiles, including my parents. India may soon reach third place if this growth continued. Mobile became the necessary commodity for Indians. Nokia already established manufacturing base in Chennai. LG, Samsung and Motorola may soon follow Nokia path. 75% of Indian mobile market is occupied by Nokia followed by motorola with 13%. Nokia and motorola achieved this growth by releasing low end mobiles with basic features. Samsung and Sony Ericcson are mainly targeted at high end users. Nokia seems to have understood Indian market and consumer mindset better than rivals. … [Read more...]

