Challenges and Problems of e-Learning: A Conceptual Framework

E-Learning has recently gained significance among researchers. Although it has long been used in parallel with traditional learning styles, it is still known to be in its early stages. E-Learning is a broad self-standing category with many sub-types. However, there is a prevalent tendency to interch...

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Learning Processes
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