Monday, July 30, 2012

Zimbabwean ICT minister: 1,000 schools will have e-learning courses by 2013

E-learning facilities will be rolled out to 1,000 schools in Zimbabwe by the end of the year, the country's minister of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Nelson Chamisa has said.
Speaking to Techzim, the politician revealed this ambitious plan could significantly improve the educational outcomes of students................................Zimbabwean ICT minister: 1,000 schools will have e-learning courses by 2013:

Korea using online learning courses to promote tourism

An e-learning programme has been launched by the Korean Tourism Organization.
The online training platform is focused on people in European and American regions and should help them in promoting the attractiveness and safeness of South Korea.
People who complete the virtual learning environment could become "Korea Specialists", the organisation stated.
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Distance learning online 'has many benefits for students'

E-learning courses could have a number of benefits when compared against traditional classroom education.
The Southeast Missourian reports that soon after Southeast Missouri State University began allowing students to take classes over the internet, people began to ask if they could complete a degree entirely through distance learning online. ...............Distance learning online 'has many benefits for students':
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