 Improve interactions between students and instructors.  Provision of tools to enable students to independently solve problems.  Acquisition of technological.

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 Improve interactions between students and instructors.  Provision of tools to enable students to independently solve problems.  Acquisition of technological skills through practice with tools and computers.  Helps students to develop self- discipline

 Ease cheating  A synchronic communication hinders fast exchange of question.  Danger of procrastination.  Unforeseen technical difficulties may impede learning.

 Why? - To get their attention and encourage them to learn.  Possible E-learning tools to use: - tablet

 Why? - To prepare the students in global competitive.  Possible E-learning tools to use: -computer

 Why? - It is an easier way of learning.  Possible E-learning tools to use: - Computer, laptop, cellphone and camera

 Why? - To inform and educate both their employees and customers.  Possible E-learning tools to use: - projector, laptop, tablet, cellphone

 Why? - Because of its benefits to students special need, including: availability of online course notes, materials and additional resources; the ability to work at an independent pace and spend extra time spent formulating thoughtful responses in class discussions; help in understanding course lecture/content.