Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE) 2012 2012
DOI: 10.1109/tale.2012.6360325
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A holistic review of cloud-based e-learning system

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“…So the cost of user is saved. He is getting high speed services [21] at his or her fingertips.by accessing through their PC, mobile phones. ⦁ Benefits for students and teachers:In cloud basedE-Learning system students get benefits such as online courses, video tutorial, discussion forums, online assignment, online exam, online feedback system.…”
Section: Modules In E-learning Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So the cost of user is saved. He is getting high speed services [21] at his or her fingertips.by accessing through their PC, mobile phones. ⦁ Benefits for students and teachers:In cloud basedE-Learning system students get benefits such as online courses, video tutorial, discussion forums, online assignment, online exam, online feedback system.…”
Section: Modules In E-learning Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhancement of the student learning experience is recognized as another key benefit [30]: content becomes centralized in a single repository that can be accessed quickly and easily anytime and anywhere rather than being disseminated across local servers; content management and administration is streamlined as a result. Centralized content enables staff to focus on providing an enhanced learning experience rather than wasting time in battling an inefficient system [30]. They also acknowledge the potential for Mlearning using mobile devices to enrich research as online global collaboration will be possible across the shared environment, contributing to the success and production of high quality work.…”
Section: Adoption In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Could Computing has been reported to be of great potential for use for educational purposes; however, Heba Fasihuddin [10] found that issues such as the challenges facing Could Computing itself, privacy, security, capacity, government surveillance…etc., tie up getting the full potential of it.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%