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Preliminary Research on education (e-learning) According to Hal Archives from an e-book on the approach of Universities towards e-learning, the use of e-books has been the major thing in the current education systems in the world. Schools and universities are employing these electronic resources to teach and impart knowledge to their students. The association between university systems and e-learning systems has been set well to become closer and closer to achieving a decisive impetus at a time not very far from now.
Online learning is marked with increased crossovers between technological supports and the traditional methods of learning. It is also evident in the contexts of the national governments. It is very evident that in some countries there are specific laws regarding this field of education. According to the writers, almost all universities in Europe have endorsed the e-learning strategies and actually more, they have endorsed them and included them as a part of their school curriculum. Some courses such as the general courses in communication skills and HIV AIDS skills are exclusively being offered through the e-learning programs.
The adoption of e-learning technology has motivated the learning institutions and colleges to take their tutors through rigorous and mandatory training on how to work with this technology and to be effective at doing so. The e-book article also points out that e-learning processes are enhanced by availability of free materials for documentation hence the universities have found it more or less a better source of studying materials since they only need to provide connection to the internet for students to access the digital campuses (Brigitte).
This source interests me because it is very clear; it is simple to understand the basic arguments and reasoning. The source is also loaded with a lot of important information concerning the research topic mentioned above.From the online open public Library, according to ‘The e-learning e-volution in colleges and university’ by the Advisory Committee for Online Learning. There have been tremendous changes in the manner in which universities have been offering their courses in Canada. The e-book referred above was focusing on Europe and the adoption of e-learning in their institutions focusing on France, Italy and other European countries.
Here, the insights on this topic from the Open library are based in Canada. According to the corporate author of this article, most universities and colleges in Canada have at least five courses which are fully offered on the online platform, according to this book again, there have been continued improvement in the manner in which online learning is conducted there being the introduction of online tutoring where distant students can be able to have scheduled digital classes and converse with their lecturers like they were in a physical class.
Also, the book points out to the possibility of the education culture shifting almost entirely from the old approach of libraries to the modernity of e-learning. This second source interests me because of the clarity of information. It is also a key source because a lot of materials can be found in this library to expound on the research topic mentioned above. Another reason is that all the materials in this library are absolutely free.All in all, e-learning have experienced tremendous improvements since it started being employed in universities.
Many people have come to appreciate the need for e-learning services in the modern education curriculums. From the two sources which are provided above, it is evident that the future of education lies in e-learning. Works CitedBrigitte Albero, Francoise Thibault, Pekka Kess, Piia Tolonen, Hanna Salovaara. University towards e-learning: a focus on Finland, Paris, 2006. E-book Document.
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