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      <title>E-Learning a future tool of education?</title>
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      <description>E-learning may seem like just another buzz word today. However, it has the potential to become much much more. First we must consider a few questions. What is elearning? How can we use elearning? What are the challenges that elearning faces?
What is elearning? A quick search on the internet will turn up definitions related to using technology for learning. Some definitions will state elearning as learning through the use of internet related technologies.</description>
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