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Literature Review on E-Learning
E-learning is one of the important aspects of today's world. It was started in late 90's to enhance the knowledge of people through the internet such as interactive TV, audio/video tape, satellite broadcast, and other external devices made users to learn the concepts very easily. Because of its flexible nature, the demand for e-learning has increased day-by-day. E-learning system should be standardized to increase the quality of existing systems because of its increasing demand. Distance education supports the professional development of participation on an institutional observation, whereas E-learning provides the easy way as well as flexible environment to study compared to distance education. This paper is the Review of current e-learning process and the new dimension in various domains of education.
Keywords
E-Learning, Standardizing, The Dimension of E-Learning.
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