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Sunday, July 25, 2004
Embracing e-learning - the Star, Malasia
You have high a fever but do not want to miss out on an important lecture, so you drag yourself out of bed and force yourself to attend the class. So what if you can only understand half of what is delivered in your feverish state? At least you will be doing what you should, that is, attending lectures. Well, according to the director of Global Education for Macromedia, Dr Ellen Wagner, this scenario is all set to change, with the advent of digital technology. “With digital technology, students will be able to access their lectures anytime, from anywhere,” she said. “Their learning experience can be personalised.” In Singapore recently for a series of seminars called Technology Update, Wagner, together with a guest speaker from the National University of Singapore (NUS), held demonstrations on how schools in Singapore have successfully incorporated technology to enhance students' learning experiences.
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