Talk:Distance education

Italian Culture addition
I added a link to "Italian Culture on the Net" and it was removed for supposedly being vandalism. It might not have been the correct place (it redirected to an external link, not a Wikipedia article) but it certainly belong to this topic.

"Italian Culture of the Net" is a website from a consortium of Italian Universities funded by the Italian Government (just check the link to confirm) to explorate the possibilities of e-learning, which grants academic degrees recognized in all the European Union.

I wasn't logged in, sorry. Just to make sure that the comment above isn't anonymous. :) user:tresoldi


 * It would belong under the 'External links' section. --Spinboy 22:49, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Accreditation
all ok

New topic suggestion
We should add the section "During the Coronavirus outbreak".

Generalizing from one small study to the entire world
Why are you insisting that this claim be added to this article?


 * A recent study showed that Google Classroom was the most used platform by students followed by Microsoft Teams and Zoom respectively. The less-used platforms included Blackboard Learn, Webex by Cisco, DingTalk, Tencent, and WhatsApp. However, the most preferred platforms by students were Microsoft Teams followed by Google Classroom and Zoom. Although Google Classroom was the most used by students as decided by their lectures, Microsoft Teams  was the most preferred by those students

Two editors have removed this claim from the article and you've reverted both of them without any discussion or even the courtesy of an edit summary. Why do you think that this claim can be made when the only source that you've cited is from a small study in one country?

Additionally, your only edits have been to add material cited to articles by the same author, Syed Arabi Idid. Do you happen to have a connection to that person? ElKevbo (talk) 04:44, 29 June 2024 (UTC)