E-LEARNING IN EMERGING COUNTRIES: CASE STUDIES OF REPUBLIC OF TUNISIA, THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA, AND PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA
Imed Ben Dhaou and
Foudil Abdessemed
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Imed Ben Dhaou: College of Engineering, University of Al Jouf, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia
Foudil Abdessemed: College of Engineering, University of Al Jouf, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia
Chapter 5 in E-Business in the 21st Century:Realities, Challenges and Outlook, 2009, pp 155-169 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractE-learning and e-training have enabled the inclusion of all members of society into the development scheme. Higher education and IT skills are believed to be the corner stone for wealthy society and sustainable development. This chapter surveys e-learning services and the use of ICT to improve education quality for citizens in Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and Algeria. It also analyses the bottlenecks that faces e-learning and e-training. Finally, it reports guidelines and recommendations to overcome those obstacles.
Keywords: Electronic Business; E-Markets; E-Services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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