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Perspective Chapter: Evaluation of E-Learning Challenging Discourse - Prospects and Problems of Implementation

In: Higher Education - Reflections From the Field - Volume 4

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  • Yousreya Alhamshary

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The concept of e-learning is very attractive as a new learning paradigm, the effect which will be a positive one to the development of education in developing countries especially Egypt. E-learning in Egypt is still facing a lot of problems and challenges that are not only technological but also social and cultural and other technical ones. This paper explores another possible reason--a mismatch between learning orientation and e-learning design in the form of inappropriate implementation of teaching or learning strategies during implementation. So, the purpose of this paper is, firstly, reflecting on the application of e-learning in the courses of university learners in Egypt; secondly, to review empirical studies on solutions to problems encountered in university stage in relation to e-learning; thirdly, to analyze the social and cultural prospects of e-learning application for Egyptian students. Some suggested ideas are discussed, and some reflections are presented about new technologies used. Still, there are some cultural and social aspects about e-learning implementation in Egypt. Major problems are lack of experience, cost of developing courses or weak infrastructure, and negative attitudes of some families.

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  • Yousreya Alhamshary, 2023. "Perspective Chapter: Evaluation of E-Learning Challenging Discourse - Prospects and Problems of Implementation," Chapters, in: Lee Waller & Sharon Waller (ed.), Higher Education - Reflections From the Field - Volume 4, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:294729
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.109508
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    Keywords

    e-learning discourse; e-learning implementation; social e-concepts; cultural e-concepts; e-learning implementation problems;
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    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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