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A Pilot Study on E-Learning Applications and its Effectiveness in B-Schools & Universities


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1 Dept: I.T, St.Francis Institute of Management & Research, Mt.Poinsur, S.V.P. Rd, Borivali (W), Mumbai-103, India
     

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E-learning is becoming a dominant delivery method in B-schools, Universities across the country. Although many institutions are recognizing the potential of e-learning to bring learning closer to students, there appears to be some issues to be addressed in delivering e-learning.

Learners still face some barriers to e-learning, such as situational, organizational, and technical barriers. Institutes are also concerned about cost and technology requirements for implementing e-learning. Moreover, there is a plethora of emerging technologies that have implications for campus learning.

To effectively navigate through this era of e-learning, an understanding of the current state and the future directions of e-learning is warranted.

This study aims to measure effectiveness of e-learning programs and applications in various institutes and organizations.


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Authors

Vasudha Rao
Dept: I.T, St.Francis Institute of Management & Research, Mt.Poinsur, S.V.P. Rd, Borivali (W), Mumbai-103, India
Vaishali Kulkarni
Dept: I.T, St.Francis Institute of Management & Research, Mt.Poinsur, S.V.P. Rd, Borivali (W), Mumbai-103, India

Abstract


E-learning is becoming a dominant delivery method in B-schools, Universities across the country. Although many institutions are recognizing the potential of e-learning to bring learning closer to students, there appears to be some issues to be addressed in delivering e-learning.

Learners still face some barriers to e-learning, such as situational, organizational, and technical barriers. Institutes are also concerned about cost and technology requirements for implementing e-learning. Moreover, there is a plethora of emerging technologies that have implications for campus learning.

To effectively navigate through this era of e-learning, an understanding of the current state and the future directions of e-learning is warranted.

This study aims to measure effectiveness of e-learning programs and applications in various institutes and organizations.