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People with strong feelings against e-learning have innumerable reasons why they think education through a computer cannot compare to learning in a classroom setting. Here are some of the most common arguments you are likely to encounter against e-learning, as well as some valid counterarguments for you to bring to the table.
Thu Sep 20 2012
People with strong feelings against e-learning have innumerable reasons why they think education through a computer cannot compare to learning in a classroom setting. Some reasons are based on fact and gathered knowledge, while others have little to do with anything but abstract beliefs and conjectures. Here are some of the most common arguments you are likely to encounter against e-learning, as well as some valid counterarguments for you to bring to the table.
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