I was actually doing a little bit of research to see what I could find out about eLearning through a few contacts that I have and I found this. And mind you, I don't like research.
On this site I found an update of sorts, about an eLearning program for children that's still in the development stage.
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My-E (My Education) will be an online visual environment that can support very young students to explore and express their own personal learning experiences. The project aims to develop a software application which will allow young children (aged 5 and 6) to construct stories about their learning experiences and preferences through multilayered representations (such as colours, shapes, icons and sounds), which teachers, adults and parents/carers can help them to develop. The intention of this is to encourage children, parents/carers and teachers/adults to be more involved in rich conversations about learning that can help foster greater links between homes and schools and support a more personalised educational approach.
" --http://www.futurelab.org.uk/projects/my_e
This My-E thing seems to be fuel for the fire of eLearning at an early age. I don't quite understand the whole thing, but maybe it'll become clearer as it further develops.
Anyone with any insights, please share.
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