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Winning Position: Need of the Hour
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Waste of Time and Resources
Scenario: The
Dean is very much satisfied with the fruitful discussion and is very clear with
basic meaning of e-learning, other related terms, types, and its characteristics.
However, he is still in dilemma - whether to introduce E-learning in
medical curriculum or not. He also wants to understand the differences between
conventional and this innovative teaching. He feels that it would be
appropriate to take the opinion of the experts regarding this. He is sure that
the members of MEU would definitely help him resolve this issue. He
decides to seek your help by conducting a debate
on “E-learning is the Need of the Hour”. As a member of MEU and an expert you
are requested to provide your ARGUMENTS either FOR the motion i.e.,
E-learning is the Need of the Hour OR AGAINST the motion i.e.
E-learning is Waste of time and resources.
NOTE: 1. ADD your arguments
according to the group you belong to- FOR or AGAINST.
2. You can UP VOTE or DOWN VOTE
your co-learners arguments if you like or dislike the same.
3. Post your arguments
before 11.59 PM 25.12.17. You can post several times.
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