“E Learning – The Next Religion of Education” An In-depth Analysis of its Effectiveness from Different Perspectives in Context of India

Abstract

Learning in this new era of internet has changed completely moving from the traditional black board to ICT smart class and then to web based learning and the journey is still on. Due to its convenience in terms time and place now many students are adapting that mode of learning rather than the traditional college education. In this paper which is conceptual in nature we have analyzed and compared it with other International programs of similar nature. We also viewed the effectiveness of such programs from the perspective of employer, academician and the student.

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Kanagaraj K , Savithaa J , Panchanatham N

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Kanagaraj K, Savithaa J, Panchanatham N (2013). “E Learning – The Next Religion of Education” An In-depth Analysis of its Effectiveness from Different Perspectives in Context of India. International Journal of Computational Engineering and Management IJCEM, 16(6), 1-4. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-162129