2015
DOI: 10.5120/20044-9937
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E-Learning System at Al-Balqa Applied University (BAU)

Abstract: Nowadays many universities in Jordan apply a technology that enhanced learning in order to help students and instructors which is called E-Learning Systems.E-learning is becoming more popular way of education for the universities in our country with the high spread of internet and web based applications. This research aims to compare the effectiveness of E-Learning teaching to traditional classroom teaching depends on student"s educational attainment results at Al-Balqa Applied University (BAU) and how much it… Show more

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“…In Jordan, blended education was introduced for higher education in some universities such as the University of Jordan; according to AlMarabeh et al (2014), blended education is defined as a mixture of traditional physical learning and on-line learning, which implies that students attend face to face classes; However, all learning materials are provided online for them. At Al Balqa Applied University, few courses, i.e., Basic Computer Sciences and English courses were introduced as online courses under an elearning system known as Balqa electronic system (BEA) (Khtoom, 2015), however, this experience was not comprehensive or deep-rooted nor it had been solid or sufficient enough to demonstrate that it was ready to replace all the courses taught within the traditional classroom methodology at universities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Jordan, blended education was introduced for higher education in some universities such as the University of Jordan; according to AlMarabeh et al (2014), blended education is defined as a mixture of traditional physical learning and on-line learning, which implies that students attend face to face classes; However, all learning materials are provided online for them. At Al Balqa Applied University, few courses, i.e., Basic Computer Sciences and English courses were introduced as online courses under an elearning system known as Balqa electronic system (BEA) (Khtoom, 2015), however, this experience was not comprehensive or deep-rooted nor it had been solid or sufficient enough to demonstrate that it was ready to replace all the courses taught within the traditional classroom methodology at universities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%