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 Internet-BasedWeb-Based Training  using electronic applications and processes to learn  use of information and communication technology stands for ‘electronic learning’

 using electronic applications and processes to learn  Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms and digital collaboration  Internet, network, or standalone computer

Ronnel W. Domingo  In the Philippines, e-learning has been gaining ground in the education. Department of Information Systems, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Holley

The U.S. Department of Education  2007 semester  3.9 million students  2008  17% increase  2009  5.6 million  21% increase Doyle Allen & Seaman

Smith and Hardaker (2000)  online teaching has a positive impact on students’ performance Davies and Graff, (2005) Arbaugh (2000)  significant, and positive relationship

significant effect on students’ academic performance crucial perception and intention develop e-learning teaching strategies attitudes E-learning different learning styles

As the use of e-learning is becoming more and more widespread in higher education it has become increasingly important to develop e-learning teaching strategies to enhance students and teachers academic performance. The training and information sessions on e-learning need to focus primarily on how the e-learning technology can help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of students’ learning process.