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    Today e-learning is mostly delivered though the internet, although in the past it was delivered using a blend of computer-based methods like CD-ROM. E-learning provides the learners with the ability to fit learning around their lifestyles, effectively allowing even the busiest person to further a career and gain new qualifications. Overall, traditional learning is expensive, takes a long time and the results can vary. E-learning offers an alternative that is faster, cheaper and potentially better

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    approach to teaching and learning processes. Our essentially 19th century model of academic institutions does not measure up to the needs of a twenty-first century community. In spite of their ability to contribute to reconsider, digital education technologies have always been used in a technology-driven path to upgrade our present educational models. There is an alternative education-driven methodology to the use of digital education technologies to achieve our ambitions for E-learning education. In digital

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    distance learning. The student is taking courses without attending a school or university. Instead, online students and teachers interact over the Internet. Online classes can teach students educational responsibility. By forcing them to access the online portal to participate in reading the textbooks/lectures and doing the assignments. Technical abilities is also learned with online classes. Students who lack the tech savvy knowledge can learn how to navigate through the online environment. Being

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    distance learning. The student is taking courses without attending a school or university. Instead, online students and teachers interact over the Internet. Online classes can teach students educational responsibility. By forcing them to access the online portal to participate in reading the textbook/lectures and doing the assignments. Technical abilities are also learned with online classes. Students who lack the tech savvy knowledge can learn how to navigate through the online environment. Being

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    the cons of online instruction. The option of completing a college degree is possible without going to a college campus or classroom by enrolling in a university or college through distance learning. Increasing popularity of distance education or online education

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    researched, it is what we (practitioners) do with the information, and how we as (learners) construct knowledge that is relevant and important to eLearning. Some of the Best Practices that are considered priority practices are installing the correct learning content management system,

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    the Quality Matters rubric. The results suggest a difference in student perceptions based on their limited or greater levels of experience in the online environment. Students with little experience focused on different expectations than experienced online students. And vice versa, experienced learners had factors associated with online learning that were more important to them. Experienced learners

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    Abstract There are many trends in technology-based learning. These trends include mobile-based learning, app learning, open content, massive open online courses (MOOCs), virtual education, video conferencing, Web 2.0, district based e-learning, personal learning environments, blended learning, proctored exams, bundled platforms, cloud computing, object-oriented content, interactive whiteboards, documents cameras, wireless labs, and bring your own device. The first article Massive Open Online

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    roles and interaction) 8 Advantages and disadvantages of online teaching/learning 11 Conclusion 13 References 14 Introduction By the introduction of the computer and internet in the late 20th century, e-learning tools and teaching methods have been totally

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    the technological learning tools to teach themselves and do their homework. I asked her about the experiences of her children. She said, “They learned more skills on their own. ' ' She feels her children are more active with doing their homework online. How is digital learning going to change schools and education? Is technology improving the teachers and the students? Technology such as digital learning tools, virtual learning, and full-time online schools with blended learning will continue to alter

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