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E-learning and m-learning: Africa-s Search for a Suitable Concept in the Era of Cloud Computing?
Authors: J. Seke Mboungou Mouyabi
Abstract:
This paper is an exploration of the conceptual confusion between E-learning and M-learning particularly in Africa. Section I provides a background to the development of E-learning and M-learning. Section II focuses on the conceptual analysis as it applies to Africa. It is with an investigative and expansive mind that this paper is elaborated to respond to a profound question of the suitability of the concepts in a particular era in Africa. The aim of this paper is therefore to shed light on which concept best suits the unique situation of Africa in the era of cloud computing.Keywords: African Concept, Cloud computing, E-learning, Mlearning
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1070335
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