EDUCATION OF MANAGERS USING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

Goran Funda, Barbara Franić, Valerija Večei-Funda

Abstract


More and more higher education institutions in the world decide to offer some form of e-learning. Only one course or a professional or specialist study, it is possible to attend a number of university studies without having to leave the comfort of your own home. E-learning can take place 24 hours a day and users can easily customize their obligations and participate in learning with certain quality. Education using the Internet can be considered every educational process supported by information and communication technology (further ICT), or learning that takes place over the Internet. Today's educational processes can be divided into two categories: traditional education in the classroom and education with the help of ICT. Although education using the Internet has its advantages, it still cannot replace traditional forms of learning. Perhaps the problem lies in the underdeveloped awareness and access to e-learning. E-learning provides opportunities more immense than traditional learning so everything is on the individual and the desire for personal advancement and progress, because there is no possibility of control in a way that is in traditional teaching. Using the education tools over the Internet, there is a threat of creating a second-class population. Those who do not know, are unable or unwilling to learn how to use certain tools and technologies. They now may not be, but in the future will certainly be in an inferior position in relation to those who are open-minded towards new forms of education. This problem will certainly need to be addressed so that everyone, sooner or later, get equal opportunity.

Keywords


e-learning, education, information and communication technologies, manager

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