Electronic or online learning, books and lessons are all online
2006-11-24 04:05:20
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answered by fancyname 6
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When I think of e-learning I think of what I do as an adjunct professor - that is Internet based education. Obviously it can mean a lot of things, but the opportunities these days for picking up skills, ideas, even a career via the web are unprecedented and are especially viable for special-ed and or other disabled people. I'm disabled myself.
So while it can have a number of definitions, the most practical and encompassing meaning is what I described above.
Prof-Mark
http://justadisability.com
2006-11-25 13:42:51
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answered by Markw 2
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It's short for "electronic learning" but it's still up for debate whether or not any actual learning occurs. It's a blanket term for any courseware that is delivered via electronic means (usually on the web or on CDs).
2006-11-24 12:23:19
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answered by Anonymous
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e-learning is learning a subject via computers - online or offline documents , software that explain a concept, an online course where you'll learn online and be tested online, etc. Basically, it is electronic learning.
2006-11-24 12:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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