T.H.E. Introduces its new quarterly department, e-learning

Once a term that applied strictly to online and long-distance corporate training and professional development, e-learning is moving into the realm of education. Things like online course delivery and Web-based degree programs are becoming more prominent, and will likely be a vital part of educational institutions of all levels in the near future. Anytime, anywhere access to fully interactive courses of all kinds is a very exciting prospect for students and educators around the world.

With that in mind, T.H.E. Journal would like to introduce its new quarterly department, e-learning. Here, we will cover the latest news, trends and technology relating to the e-learning sector.

Once a term that applied strictly to online and long-distance corporate training and professional development, e-learning is moving into the realm of education. Things like online course delivery and Web-based degree programs are becoming more prominent, and will likely be a vital part of educational institutions of all levels in the near future. Anytime, anywhere access to fully interactive courses of all kinds is a very exciting prospect for students and educators around the world.

With that in mind, T.H.E. Journal would like to introduce its new quarterly department, e-learning. Here, we will cover the latest news, trends and technology relating to the e-learning sector.

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