Abstract
E-learning is the acquiring of information that takes place through electronic devices and media, also known as online learning or electronic learning. E-learning can be understood as "learning is enabled electronically". Typically, online learning is conducted online. E-Learning typically occurs in the form of online courses, online degrees or online programmes. Online learning has many benefits over in person classes. These include students being able to undertake and study using self-paced learning and the opportunity to choose their study environment. This leads to low expenditure, low staff training, and low capital outlay. All these factors prove that e-learning will perform well in terms of business growth and development. Over the long-term, worldwide e-learning market is expected to grow significantly from $107 Billion in 2015 to $325 Billion in 2025. E-learning forces learners to concede some of their privileges. Higher cheating rate, peer pressure, and lack of skill development for online students are some challenges that need to be dealt with. This work integrates the usage patterns and reviews on the quality factors of e-learning based course materials for effectual outcomes in the academia
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
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