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 E-Learning is a good option when: E-Learning is a good option when:
 +  * the students have at least basic computer and Internet skills
 +  * the students are highly motivated to learn and appreciate proceeding at their own pace
 +  * the students have limited mobility
   * there is a large amount of material to be delivered to a large number of students   * there is a large amount of material to be delivered to a large number of students
   * the students are distributed over a large geographical area   * the students are distributed over a large geographical area
-  * the students have limited mobility 
   * the students have a limited amount of time each day to devote to learning   * the students have a limited amount of time each day to devote to learning
-  * the students have at least basic computer and Internet skills +  * the content is to be reused in the future for delivery to another group of students
-  * the students are highly motivated to learn and appreciate proceeding at their own pace +
-  * the content can be reused in the future for delivery to another group of students+
   * there is a need to track data associated with course completion   * there is a need to track data associated with course completion
  
-===== Types of E-Learning =====+===== Types of E-Learning Delivery ===== 
 +E-Learning delivery can be classified as being **synchronous** (occurring in real time) or **asynchronous** (time independent). The flexibility of Internet technology can create some overlap between **synchronous** and **asynchronous** delivery of material. A course might be initially delivered as a real time webcast (synchronous) which is recorded and later made available as a downloadable webcast session (asynchronous). An e-learning course might include a mixture of synchronous and asynchronous elements within its course content.
 ==== Synchronous ==== ==== Synchronous ====
 +  * Video and audio conferencing
 +  * Application sharing
 +  * Electronic whiteboard
 +  * Chat and instant messaging
 +  * Live webcast
 ==== Asynchronous ==== ==== Asynchronous ====
 +  * E-mail
 +  * Blog
 +  * Discussion forum
 +  * On-line quiz or poll
 +  * Wiki
 +  * Webcast (pre-recorded)
  
 +===== Instructional Design=====
  
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