(E-LEARNING IN KNOWLEDGE ERA)
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The developments in information and communication technology (ICT) have brought psychological. It provided Features like uploading and sharing photo sending and receiving message and connoting friends and communities the social website enables people to be active and selective in their exposure to communicating and sharing the aim of this research paper is to show present condition of E-Learning. The most recent influence of the field of education is Recognized as E-learning. Learning has many other nomenclatures such as computer assisted instruction computer based training the online education Wed-based training etc. The paper presents on overview of E-Learning in knowledge era. The scenario of E-Learning development in India.
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