© 2014, IGI Global. eLearning will revolutionise higher education in the next decade. Although this has likely been said regularly over the last 20 years, the widespread availability of mobile devices, ubiquitous wifi connections, and the globalisation of industry, driven by global networking infrastructure, will finally deliver the promises of learning anytime anywhere. This chapter reviews the most common forms of eLearning, both synchronous and asynchronous: recorded lectures, learning management systems, online assessment, blogs, and wikis are slowly transforming education towards a student-centred model of learning. The question remains: what is the university's business model when students can collect their learning resources for free...
In today’s increasingly digital age, and fueled by consumers’ expectations for robust and personaliz...
In an increasingly globalised world, the emergence and fast spread of internet has brought many sign...
This chapter explores factors affecting the development of e-learning strategies in the context of h...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
Strathmore University 6th ICT Conference KICC 10th September 2005.E-Learning is any learning that us...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
e-Learning is having a strong impact on Higher Education. It is reinventing approaches to education ...
Electronic learning, distant learning, collaborative work, mobile learning and internet based learni...
E-learning is learning through the use of technologies. It is growing at a rapid pace. Today more or...
The term was coined when electronics, with the personal computer, was very popular and internet was ...
The expansion of online education has led to concurrent growth in emerging technologies being implem...
E-learning is a new strategic arena for higher education, and higher education institutions (HEIs) n...
This extract is taken from the author's original manuscript and has not been edited. The definitive ...
This article briefly examines the impact of prevailing technological trends on student learning and ...
Many higher education institutes are presently striving to instigate more flexible and self-paced mo...
In today’s increasingly digital age, and fueled by consumers’ expectations for robust and personaliz...
In an increasingly globalised world, the emergence and fast spread of internet has brought many sign...
This chapter explores factors affecting the development of e-learning strategies in the context of h...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
Strathmore University 6th ICT Conference KICC 10th September 2005.E-Learning is any learning that us...
Teachers and students in higher education are coming to realize that to become competent practition...
e-Learning is having a strong impact on Higher Education. It is reinventing approaches to education ...
Electronic learning, distant learning, collaborative work, mobile learning and internet based learni...
E-learning is learning through the use of technologies. It is growing at a rapid pace. Today more or...
The term was coined when electronics, with the personal computer, was very popular and internet was ...
The expansion of online education has led to concurrent growth in emerging technologies being implem...
E-learning is a new strategic arena for higher education, and higher education institutions (HEIs) n...
This extract is taken from the author's original manuscript and has not been edited. The definitive ...
This article briefly examines the impact of prevailing technological trends on student learning and ...
Many higher education institutes are presently striving to instigate more flexible and self-paced mo...
In today’s increasingly digital age, and fueled by consumers’ expectations for robust and personaliz...
In an increasingly globalised world, the emergence and fast spread of internet has brought many sign...
This chapter explores factors affecting the development of e-learning strategies in the context of h...