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Technologies from Classroom to e-learning

Published:18 November 2015Publication History
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Many new technology devices hit the market each year. Most of them are targeted at traditional, face-to-face settings. This article takes a look at recent technologies that might be adapted in the future for an e-learning setting.

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    cover image eLearn
    eLearn  Volume 2015, Issue 11
    November 2015
    11-01-2015
    EISSN:1535-394X
    DOI:10.1145/2846757
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