Share Paper: Upcoming Challenges in E-Learning & Online Learning Environments

  1. Mohamed Tawfik, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  2. Elio Sancristobal, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  3. Sergio Martin, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  4. Rosario Gil, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  5. Alberto Pesquera, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  6. Felix Garcia, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  7. Maria Jose Albert, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  8. Clara Perez, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  9. Gabriel Diaz, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  10. Juan Peire, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
  11. Manuel Castro, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED), Spain
Tuesday, March 26 4:40 PM-5:00 PM Grand Ballroom B

Abstract: In the last decade and with the rapid pace of evolution of Information Technologies (IT), E-learning have witnessed noticeable leaps and have recorded a high rate of promulgation among universities and institutions around the world. Initially, e-learning was confined to the aid of computers in teaching. Nowadays, the concept has been extended magnificently to include distance education, interactive technologies, integration of mobile and smart devices, virtual and remote laboratories, and online educative platforms. This paper sheds light on the most prominent challenges in many aspects of E-learning technologies. The paper discusses the future trends in online laboratories, Learning Management systems ...