Design and development of an e-learning programme: An illustrative commentary
E-learning is defined as the use of computer or other electronic devices and internet technologies to provide educational interventions aiming at enabling learning and improving performance [7,25]. E-learning is an effective teaching method in health professions: two systematic reviews with meta-analysis demonstrated that e-learning is associated with large positive effects compared with no intervention and e-learning's effectiveness is similar to traditional instructional methods [2]. E-learning is used in a range of learning contexts such as higher education [13,14] and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) [22,25].
Source: International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Jerry Draper-Rodi, Steven Vogel, Annette Bishop Source Type: research
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