Sep 30, 2009 by Yu Tzensori | Posted in Programming & Design
What is Computer Based Learning. It's otherwise known as Elearning, eLearning Computer Aided Learning (CAL) amongst other names.
Please cite your sources because I'm having a hard time finding them.
It has many more names (VLE, LMS) read the sources
IgnitionWeb | Oct 03, 2009
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