The Role of E-learning

The term E-learning refers to a novel teaching and learning in education. This educational high technology is an important part of today’s world, which delivers, supports and enhance the quality of learning. E-learning involves the participation of instructors, and students and mentors who use this technology to update their work. This paper reports on the extent to which the effectiveness and students’ attitudes towards e-learning impacts their learning styles.

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