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Analyzing Online Learning Effectiveness for Knowledge Society

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Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications

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In the recent years, there has been rapid development of integrate new technologies into educational processes. Educational system is determined to encourage the use of learning technologies that enhance and offer a successful learning outcome. An e-learning is the process of changing from instructor-interest to learner-interest. In this paper which provides an e-learning strengths, opportunities and also customizing the effectiveness of the learning system in an educational institution. Internet technologies and learning management system (LMS) are the process of communicating and interacting between instructors and students, students with students and instructors with instructors. Finally, this paper shed light on importance of online learning systems and benefits of employing e-learning system in learning perspectives and also proposed a solution to deal with the e-learning and m-learning trends.

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Sheshasaayee, A., Nazreen Bee, M. (2018). Analyzing Online Learning Effectiveness for Knowledge Society. In: Bhateja, V., Nguyen, B., Nguyen, N., Satapathy, S., Le, DN. (eds) Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 672. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7512-4_100

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