Published: 2024-07-02
The Function of SIM in The Industry of Education (Zenius.Net)
DOI: 10.35870/ljit.v2i2.2800
Dewi Puspaningtyas Faeni, Naura Salsabilla
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Abstract
Education around the world has experienced a significant decline due to information technology. As a result, traditional or conventional teaching methods are not very effective due to time and resource constraints. Furthermore, information technology has made new teaching methods dubbed E-Learning methods available. The electronic learning system, often known as e-learning in English or electronic learning, is a new approach to the learning process. E-learning is the foundation and logical consequence of the rapid advancement of information and communication technologies. With e-learning, students (or learners, if you will) no longer need to sit through classroom lectures in order to fully comprehend each lesson that a teacher teaches them. E-learning has the potential to increase learning objectives and, at the very least, reduce costs that must be covered by academic or training programs.
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Management Information System ; Applications E-learning
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Issue: Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
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DOI: 10.35870/ljit.v2i2.2800
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