Evaluating the Effectiveness of e-Learning

Abstract
E-learning is a growing trend among many higher educational institutions. Learners and teaching professionals are attracted by the many benefits of e-learning, such as the flexibility of learning anywhere, at any time and at an individualized pace. The question of the effectiveness of e-learning should be reviewed before adopting e-learning on a large scale. This paper presents a study to evaluate the effectiveness of e-learning, relative to the performance of conventional learning, for a software engineering course. In particular, we compare assessment scores of the cyber group and the conventional group. Our study indicates that e-learning is as effective as the conventional mode of learning.

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