2016 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/tale.2016.7851796
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Bridging the digital divide for e-learning students through adaptive VLEs

Abstract: -Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are required to be highly effective and easy to use as they serve as the primary institutional portal between students and academics. There are currently a number of challenges that are caused due to the modernized digital divide, with a significant limitation being the inability of information systems to adapt to the users' technological platform, broadband quality and device in use to access the online system. This paper focuses on the limitations that students encounter… Show more

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“…Despite their advantages, the use of virtual worlds in education is not without challenges. One of the primary concerns is the digital divide; unequal access to technology can create disparities in educational opportunities [159]. Technical issues, such as software glitches and hardware limitations, can also hinder the learning experience.…”
Section: Challenges Encounteredmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their advantages, the use of virtual worlds in education is not without challenges. One of the primary concerns is the digital divide; unequal access to technology can create disparities in educational opportunities [159]. Technical issues, such as software glitches and hardware limitations, can also hinder the learning experience.…”
Section: Challenges Encounteredmentioning
confidence: 99%