October 31, 2002



Effectiveness of Computer-based and Online Training

 

http://teleeducation.nb.ca/ nosignificantdifference/
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At the above two links you can find both views on the issue of how effective e-learning really is. The first one reports on studies that show "no significant difference" between e-learning and traditional classroom settings, while the second one reports of a set of studies that claim exactly the opposite.

Interesting.


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