Offering e-learnings makes it possible to share knowledge independent of time and place. For example, e-learning can be used to prepare students for lectures to introduce the subject, so that during the lecture there is more time to dive in-depth. Offering e-learning in advance can create space for class reflection, discussion or practical exercises. Students can determine the pace themselves and can spend as much time on the e-learning as they need.
Subject matter in an e-learning module is generally offered in the form of pages of text, supplemented with media such as video, sound clips and images. You can also use various interactive methods, such as practice questions, along with direct feedback and interactive images. When you combine these options in a nice way, it can create a varied and attractive learning module that motivates students to study the subject matter at their own pace and time.