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sarah’s weekly?… E-learning rambles

Activity 2.3

Filed under: Activities — smezzo at 6:58 pm on Sunday, September 30, 2007



The chosen area of interest for our case studies is that of ROI (Return on Investments).
ROI of E-learning refers to the ability of the new E-learning system to ‘pay itself off’ or generate enough worth to cover the cost of implementation. ROI often requires that the implementation pays off the initial costs through direct and indirect ways as well as generating additional revenue.

Ā Appropriate information sources should be up to date and from an academically acknowledgable source. An obvious start is from the journal databases accessible through UTS Library.

Key Words such as ROI, Case Studies and E-learning should assist in narrowing down the search.

UTS databases such as INFORMIT or Proquest would be helpful in the search.

Facts should be well referenced and have an academic source supporting it. Whereas views are statments made by the writer with no academic basis behind it.

The sources I used were credible as they were sourced from news articles and journals.

In the case of a biased source, the material would reflect on either the positives and negatives of E-learning without providing any other insight into the topic.

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