By using an extensive framework for e-learning enablers and disablers (including 37 factors) this paper sets out to identify which of these challenges are most salient for an e-learning course in Sri Lanka. The study includes 1887 informants and data has been collected from year 2004 to 2007, covering opinions of students and staff. A quantitative approach is taken to identify the most important factors followed by a qualitative analysis to explain why and how they are important. The study identified seven major challenges in the following areas: Student support, Flexibility, Teaching and Learning Activities, Access, Academic confidence, Localization and Attitudes. In this paper these challenges will be discussed and solutions suggested
E-learning is a rapidly emerging concept facilitating learners in the field of education. Continuous...
The adoption rate of e-learning is found to be in a poor state which is evident from the e-learning ...
This paper reports the findings from two case studies on e-learning in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In ...
By using an extensive framework for e-learning enablers and disablers (including 37 factors) this pa...
By using an extensive framework for e-learning enablers and disablers (including 37 factors) this pa...
This paper discusses the potential challenges and Benefits of Implementing E-Learning in Sri Lanka b...
This paper presents the critical success factors of e-learning in Sri Lankan universities. It is a c...
This paper presents a critical review of research on challenges for e-learning with a particular foc...
It is a common trend today that most of the universities try to implement e-learning in their degree...
Includes annexuresThe study was carried out to determine the factors affecting the demand and supply...
In the 21st century Sri Lanka and many other regions in Asia have shown a rapid but heterogeneous de...
Sri Lanka, a developing country is attempting to embrace e-learning to increase the opportunities fo...
Sri Lanka, a developing country is attempting to embrace e-learning to increase the opportunities fo...
AbstractThe introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the educational indust...
E-learning is a rapidly emerging concept facilitating learners in the field of education. Continuous...
E-learning is a rapidly emerging concept facilitating learners in the field of education. Continuous...
The adoption rate of e-learning is found to be in a poor state which is evident from the e-learning ...
This paper reports the findings from two case studies on e-learning in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In ...
By using an extensive framework for e-learning enablers and disablers (including 37 factors) this pa...
By using an extensive framework for e-learning enablers and disablers (including 37 factors) this pa...
This paper discusses the potential challenges and Benefits of Implementing E-Learning in Sri Lanka b...
This paper presents the critical success factors of e-learning in Sri Lankan universities. It is a c...
This paper presents a critical review of research on challenges for e-learning with a particular foc...
It is a common trend today that most of the universities try to implement e-learning in their degree...
Includes annexuresThe study was carried out to determine the factors affecting the demand and supply...
In the 21st century Sri Lanka and many other regions in Asia have shown a rapid but heterogeneous de...
Sri Lanka, a developing country is attempting to embrace e-learning to increase the opportunities fo...
Sri Lanka, a developing country is attempting to embrace e-learning to increase the opportunities fo...
AbstractThe introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the educational indust...
E-learning is a rapidly emerging concept facilitating learners in the field of education. Continuous...
E-learning is a rapidly emerging concept facilitating learners in the field of education. Continuous...
The adoption rate of e-learning is found to be in a poor state which is evident from the e-learning ...
This paper reports the findings from two case studies on e-learning in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In ...