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<title>E-Learning</title>
<description> 
 Lately distance
learning gains more and more positive feedbacks all over the world. The growing
number of personal computers and internet access possibilities attracts
students to the idea of e-learning. The perspective to enter a higher educational
establishment without leaving home is rather appealing to students and they get
a wonderful addition to their resume.   Only high prices can make you feel
disappointed about the program. 
 
 
 The main
difference between distance education and standard education is a personal
approach. Internet is no longer accepted as a set of toys. Therefore e-learning
is no longer just a set of CD’s that says “History 1” “Logics 2”. The entrance into the World
Wide Web plays a great role. The student enters a system specifically designed
to help him around, goes through pages, uploads and downloads assignments and
receives consultation form a tutor. 
 
 
 It is without
doubt very tempting to receive a diploma   without leaving the office or...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 21 Nov 2006 15:28:00 +0100</pubDate>
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