Types of e-learning

Types of e-learning


1. Full e-learning and its mechanism:


• Teaching with the full e-learning mechanism, without the student attending the university headquarters..
• The students are acceptsed from inside and outside the country, electronically or on paper through the website of the university, or by visiting one of the accredited university headquarters inside and outside.
• Payment is made electronically with credit cards for acceptance and registration of materials, or by direct transfer, or in person
• The student is taught with e-learning mechanisms; including interactive virtual live classes.
• Examinations are performed at officially approved centres inside and outside the country

2. Blended e-learning and its mechanism


• Teaching with the blended learning mechanism for complete academic programs (usually 25% personal attendance and the rest is online)
• The students are accepted from inside and outside the country, electronically or on paper through the website of the university, or by visiting one of the accredited university headquarters inside and outside the country.
• Payment is made electronically with credit cards for acceptance and registration of materials, or by direct transfer, or in person.
• The student is required to attend one or two weeks at the university headquarters or one of the approved centres with other colleges and universities inside and outside the country.
• Details of tables, libraries, classrooms, and others
• The student usually attends 25% of the course, including exam time
• Examinations are performed at officially approved headquarters inside and outside the country

2. Partial eLearning


• Partial e-learning teaching for some courses is full electronic education (such as the requirements of the university, college, department or whatever the university chooses), and the university chooses the type of e-learning for this type, whether full or blended.
• In the three types of e-learning, exams are one of two types
a. Attending the university or one of its approved centres for exams; taking the exam in a paper or eExam directly after confirming the identity of the student
B. Attend one of the approved centre for the exams to take the exam in a fully computerized manner after confirming the identity of the student