Widespread use of computer networks and the adoption of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) phone service are fueling the rapid growth of electronic learning beyond the classroom. The e-learning technology is improving the way for students to earn degrees and enhancing the way employers in-service their workers’ job skills and reduce training costs. In academic circles, students could already interact with their instructors and other students without being present in a physical classroom.
E-Learning Capturing Market Attention
Posted by: Jack M. Germain June 11, 2005 01:30 AMWidespread use of computer networks and the adoption of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) phone service are fueling the rapid growth of electronic learning beyond the classroom. The e-learning technology is improving the way for students to earn degrees and enhancing the way employers in-service their workers’ job skills and reduce training costs. In academic circles, students could already interact with their instructors and other students without being present in a physical classroom.