by Virtual College (UK)
Open-access online learning courses could help to add variety to the manner in which education is provided to students. This is according to Dickinson College president William Durden, who pointed out in an article for Inside Higher Ed that the learning process is “never finished”. E-learning tools can enable people to participate in academia at any time of the day, at every location from all over the world, he argued, describing this as “everywhere, anywhere, anytime”. While learning can take place in the school or through traditional settings, it also occurs through an individual’s own pursuits and their personal initiatives, at home, while working and at places of worship, the specialist declared.
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