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    Improvement with Online Learning: An Annotated Bibliography Chul Woo, Ahn, et al. "Development of a Sparse-Sample Method to Estimate Insulin Resistance in Korean Clinical Population." Diabetes, vol. 56, Jun2007 Supplement 1, p. A662. EBSCOhost, proxy.indianatech.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=25822872 &site=ehost-live&scope=site. This article focuses on how students understand online learning. According to Kumar, Yufeng, and Chun Yen “ 69% of the population

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    century has introduced e-learning to the extent that virtual learning has now become a trend. In fact, a common dilemma that new high school graduates might go through is whether to physically attend university or to just take online classes. It is an essential question to think about as both options have their advantages and disadvantages. In such cases, students might tend to choose taking online courses rather than being physically present in a university, since these online classes are more convenient

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    teaching and learning process by introducing a new concept known as 'e-learning'. Over the past decades, the world of education has been improved from day to day by the fast and rapid revolution of ICT which eventually raises the demands for online learning or e-learning. E-learning is well defined as a learning process that fully utilises electronic technologies to access educational curriculum outside of the classroom and it is well known for distance learning. This kind of learning allows learners

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    Introduction: Online learning, as a newly emerged platform to access to higher education, has become prevalent in China in the past years. Some scholars think highly of this form of education and believe that it will finally lead to a revolution of education. However, due to its short history of development, online learning platforms are not as mature as traditional universities and its learning outcomes are hard to be measured and examined. Those platforms are like a hotchpotch which consists of

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    Introduction: In an online eLearning environment, learning contents are provided in a variety of formats including written text, images, graphs, charts, tables, audio, videos, animations etc. Most of the time the contents are mixed to suit the learners need. There are number of online learning sites available that provides learning contents to variety of purposes including educational content and skill improvement learning contents. Various intelligent tutoring systems are available that addresses

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    Online Classes vs. Traditional Learning As human beings, it is in their nature to choose what is more convenient and comfortable for them, most of the time, and as technology continues to revolutionize the world as a whole, the education field couldn’t be left out. Thanks to technology, in the past years the e-education has changed the way students choose to be educated; online education has proven to be one of the biggest booms in higher education. Regardless of this e-revolution, traditional

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    of learning systems most commonly used in the world, Online learning and Traditional classroom teaching. Online learning is basically a system which involves electronic media and information. In simple it is getting training and communication research through electronic media. It would not be wrong to call online learning, the ‘future of education’. Online learning does have some weak points, but the solutions that have been provided are more than enough to cover up the cons. Online learning system

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    enrolled in college (“Fast Facts”). Of the 20 million, 5.8 million are enrolled in at least one online class (“Report”). With that said, one can conclude that face to face learning at a university is the popular choice among students in the United States. It is the most familiar way of learning, and for most students it is the best choice in order for them to succeed. The rate of students choosing to learn online is on the rise though. Many view it as the better choice of the two options because it is

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    help them through their studies as well as provide students a sense of societal discipline. Traditional on campus classes are more beneficial to a student’s education than online courses. Traditional classes provide unmatched face-to-face interaction with professors and classmates. In her article, “Traditional vs online learning: which is right for you”, Janelle Pagnucco, a communications engineer at ECO Canada explains, “A classroom environment allows for instant expression of opinions and thoughts

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    Technological evolution has obviously made our lives easier and more efficient. With that said, it only seems fit that we should utilize online learning in our colleges and universities. While it may seem fit that we adapt our learning style to keep up with the technology available to us. The online course is a new phenomenon in education that allows students to take courses online, or through a computer database a school might offer. This manner, students can learn at their own rate, and not have to physically

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