2020
DOI: 10.5430/rwe.v11n1p259
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International Experience and Trends in E-Learning Development in World Economy

Abstract: This paper describes and synthesizes the international experience with e-learning in order to draw lessons for its development in Vietnam’s higher education. The e-learning development policies of selected countries are analyzed to measure the success of such policies against their specific national context. This paper also discusses Vietnam’s experiences in terms of national policy goals, the scope and subject of the policies, the investment resources and their allocation, and their approach to e-learning and… Show more

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“…The capacity with the smallest gap was the IT ability. This finding implies that the importance of continuous learning has been projected by higher education institutions in Vietnam to adapt to future qualification requirements derived from Industry 4.0 [51,52]. According to the assessment of enterprises, employees were well equipped for this skill (reaching 7.2 points).…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The capacity with the smallest gap was the IT ability. This finding implies that the importance of continuous learning has been projected by higher education institutions in Vietnam to adapt to future qualification requirements derived from Industry 4.0 [51,52]. According to the assessment of enterprises, employees were well equipped for this skill (reaching 7.2 points).…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…As a result, much attention has been paid to creating output that is of equal quality. Therefore, the concept of "education technology" and "technology curriculum" has evolved Nguyen, Nguyen, Huynh, & Le, 2020;. Though this approach has proven to have much merit, some weaknesses have been identified.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%