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e-learning
[ee-lur-ning]
noun
computer-based learning.
E-learning encompasses skills practice, research, and communication.
adjective
of or relating to e-learning.
e-learning tools;
e-learning software.
e-learning
noun
an internet-based teaching system
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of e-learning1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of e-learning1
Example Sentences
Ms Potter said she did some work for ReadSpeaker in 2021 which she was told would be used for accessibility and e-learning software.
It said it expected her to undertake an "online, e-learning module" which a source said was a two-hour antisemitism awareness course.
Jamie Howard, an e-learning director based in Tennessee, was among those cardholders.
I was told that in some instances, depending on driving records and other factors, you might be able to take the test online or qualify for something called the e-learning course, which is a roughly 45-minute driver’s ed and testing program.
According to data analyzed by e-learning platform Preply, dog walking is the best-paid side hustle by average hourly wage.
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