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Online Student Services and Faculty Development Student support and faculty development for online learners and instructors comes in many forms. On this web site you will find research, articles and links to resources for student support services and faculty development. |
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![]() Sunday, May 04, 2003 Motivating Factors in E-learning – A Case Study of UNITAR by Dr. Kamal Kishore Jain The convergence of Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) has forced many parties to harness the power of the Internet. The discipline of education has witnessed the biggest impact of this breakthrough. The advancement of information technology is already transforming the education industry in a large scale worldwide. Higher learning institutions, such as colleges and universities, are redefining the whole world as their marketplace. The term E-learning has brought a new meaning to education. It has been touted as the next wave in the evolution of learning. E-learning transcends typical time and space barriers, allowing students to access learning opportunities day and night from any part of the world. In higher institutions, E-learning is making it possible for non-traditional students, those with families, full-time jobs and all other kinds of responsibilities, to be a part of the knowledge economy. Technology developments have raised hopes for millions to participate in the “paper-less” society. Student Affairs On-Line SS posted by Anita |
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