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you are anil /Anita a resident of you are Anil or Anita a resident of a 40 Vikaspuri New Delhi you feel that taking over the conventional methods of Education and Training e-Learning is gaining popularity in the education system .however it comes with its share of drawbacks write a letter to the editor of the Hindustan Times sharing your opinion about it

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E-Learning is an incredibly powerful tool that many businesses have embraced over the last decade. But are some businesses relying on it too much, to their detriment?

Training is an inevitable part of any business, but depending solely on an e-Learning platform can make learning less personal, less engaging, and, in the process, less effective. Let’s take a look at some of the disadvantages of e-Learning, and why it may not always be the best option for your business.

Proponents of e-learning claim that the main advantage of this learning method is that it is self-paced. And it’s true. If you need to watch a video again, you can. If you want to take a break from the material, you can stop and come back to it when you are feeling refreshed.

However, because of this inherent freedom, e-learning often translates to no learning. People may switch off from fully engaging in the material, and see the activity as a tick box exercise – just another item on an ever-growing “to do” list.

In a self-paced environment, an e-learning task can undergo an irresistible gravitational pull to the bottom of the list, where it can languish for days, weeks, or even indefinitely.

The fact is, many people find it much easier to internalise new skills and knowledge through active training sessions with other people, than through an impersonal e-learning module.

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