Enhancing Curriculum Acceptance among Students with E-learning 2.0
Kamaljit I. Lakhtaria, Paresh Patel, Ankita Gandhi

TL;DR
This paper explores how E-learning 2.0, integrating Web 2.0 tools, enhances student engagement and acceptance of curricula through interactive and autonomous learning environments.
Contribution
It introduces a curriculum management approach leveraging E-learning 2.0 tools to increase student involvement and acceptance in online education.
Findings
E-learning 2.0 increases student involvement in curriculum.
Web 2.0 tools facilitate transparent interaction between students and teachers.
Curriculum acceptance improves with interactive, student-centered E-learning systems.
Abstract
E-learning; enhanced by communicating and interacting is becoming increasingly accepted and this puts Web 2.0 at the center of the new educational technologies. E-Learning 2.0 emerges as an innovative method of online learning for its incorporation of Web 2.0 tools. For any academic study, the curriculum provides overview of intact learning area. The Curriculum provides overview to content of the Subject. Many institutions place student interaction as a priority of their online curriculum design. It is proved that interaction has a great effect on the students' involvement in learning and acceptance of Curriculum. Students are accepting curriculum that is designed by teacher; whereas E-learning 2.0 enabled Curriculum management system allows student to involve in learning activities. It works as a stimulus and increases their dedication to the Curriculum. While Institute adapts…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb and Library Services · E-Learning and Knowledge Management · Open Education and E-Learning
