Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the internet.
‘successful e-learning depends on the self-motivation of individuals to study effectively’
‘e-learning software’
‘Despite the enthusiasm, distance learning, or e-learning, is not without its skeptics.’
‘Most observers no longer look to e-learning to totally replace traditional types of training.’
‘We're introducing e-learning to help train 250,000 associates.’
‘Meanwhile, e-learning demand in the U.S. is rising, driven by higher education's changing demographics.’
‘From our e-learning prospective, I think there will be a dramatic change in terms of the competitive landscape.’
‘Change comes slowly to higher education, but e-learning has revved up the pace.’
‘One problem has been that most e-learning has followed a classroom model.’
‘Our goal was to develop an e-learning environment that stimulates the higher-order cognitive skills of students such as geographic abstraction and critical thinking.’
‘There is also a plan to incorporate e-learning into the site so that busy people, like Goldstein, can find the time to learn skills that they just don't have time to attend courses for.’
‘More and more people are looking to e-learning as a suitable delivery method for these types of courses, according to many training providers.’
‘Compared to traditional instructor-led training, e-learning typically offers employees more control over the learning process.’
‘Can the content of the book be used on CD-ROMs or in e-learning applications?’
‘Alternately, in e-learning environments, registered distance learners with an online university will meet both professor and classmates in a virtual classroom.’
‘Taught prograduate courses can be studied part-time or full-time, by distance and e-learning or, in some cases, by credit accumulation over three to five years.’
‘Internet-mediated e-learning also enables those who reside in remote locations or who are physically confined to receive varied educational programming of high quality.’
‘It will encourage the uptake of e-learning, with the aim of providing teachers, children, and parents with a valuable resource which should help to raise educational achievement.’
‘It is very important that e-learning must be compelling to the audience it targets.’
‘The strength of e-learning is also its weakness.’
‘In this regard, the classroom has got a head start on e-learning.’
‘It also contains an internet café, allowing sailors to use the internet for e-learning packages, research, or simply for leisure.’
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