THE PLACE OF E-LEARNING IN NIGERIA EDUCATION SYSTEM: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
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The emergence of the ICT has meant the expansion in modes of teaching and learning. Technology now plays enormous role in the teaching and learning process under what has come to be known as e-learning or electronic learning. This paper explored the e-learning in Nigeria. It identified the challenges as well as the prospects of e-learning in Nigeria. The paper concluded that if e-learning must take root in Nigeria, the environment should be made conducive for the new learning platform.
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