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Virtual Classrooms

by Rajesh Rastogi on 2007-09-24



Virtual Classrooms

A Virtual Classrooms orVCR is a learning environment that exists exclusively in the form
of digital content that is stored, and accessed through network of computers and information
systems like PDAs, notebooks, mobiles etc.

Physical or Virtual Classrooms ?

The main difference between the physical classroom and the Virtual Classrooms is those of location,
time and spaces required by students and teachers to access and partake in classroom activities.
In the physical classroom a physical location must be visited at a fixed time in order to participate,
while a virtual classroom is not physically accessed and has no real fixed time or location which is
a great boon.

The manner in which a teacher delivers educational material remains an important factor in the success
of both classrooms. Though both the classrooms employ similar learning theory, curriculum design and
pedagogy, live face-to-face interaction is missing in the VCR method, which may have a negative influence.

May be the solution is the blended method where physical classroom training is combined with the virtual
classroom training, thus accommodating a wider range of student needs.

As teaching in both the physical and virtual classroom is learner-centered, students learn by engaging in group
work, projects, discussions, and other content relating to real-world contexts. The VCR is used to provide
additional communication and material, along with the learning that occurs in the physical classroom.

VCR Tools
The important communication/participation VCR tools are
• E-mail
• Discussion boards
• Chat rooms
• Whiteboards
• Video/audio conferencing
• Instant messaging
• Podcasting/vodcasting
Teleconferencing
• Weblogs
• Wikis
These tools can be further divided into two methods of learning Synchronous and Asynchronous learning.
Synchronous VCR Learning
Synchronous learning is communication or exchange of information at the same time between two or more
people i.e. in real time. In virtual classrooms, synchronous communication is used by students to communicate
with fellow class members and their teachers. This provides real time interaction and encourages group discussions.
Chats, Video/audio conferencing, Podcasting/vodcasting, Teleconferencing are all Synchronous learning tools.
Asynchronous VCR Learning
Asynchronous learning or communication does not occur in real-time, students or teachers are not present
in the same space and time as each other. The instructions are delivered at one time and the work is done at a
different time. Asynchronous learning allows the student to study at their own space and in their own time, plus
both the teacher and the student benefit from because the entire discussion is recorded and can be repeated
continuously. E-mail, discussion groups, whiteboards, wikis, weblogs, and forums are all Asynchronous learning tools.

Conclusion

The virtual classroom transcends the boundaries of location, time and space providing a flexible learning environment
for all. Schools, universities and corporate organizations benefit form VCR Learning because it provides an excellent
way for experts to teach a geographically dispersed group of students without hassle.


About The Author: Rajesh Rastogi is an Internet infopreneur who has website on virtual learning environment; Different types of LMS are discussed including learing management system, E-learning; management system and M – learning system;