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Defining e-learning

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DateJuly 10, 2007 Posted by: Laura Overton   Keywords: about this project

There are many broad interpretations about what e-learning is and isn't. In this project we are keen to uncover all of the opportunities that technology provides to assist learning in any form.

We define e-learning as The use of any technology across the learning process, including skills diagnostics, learning delivery, support, management, assessment, informal and formal learning’

Other definitions now tend to embrace this concept of e-learning - it is more than just a self study course or a technology platform. 

 


This article was originally created by the Work based e-learning project at e-skills UK and is reproduced with kind permission.

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