A Design of the Infrastructure and Computer Network for Distance Education, Online Learning via New Media, E-Learning and Blended Learning

The research focus on study, analyze and design the
model of the infrastructure and computer networks for distance
education, online learning via new media, e-learning and blended
learning. The collected information from study and analyze process
that information was evaluated by the index of item objective
congruence (IOC) by 9 specialists to design model. The results of
evaluate the model with the mean and standard deviation by the
sample of 9 specialists value is 3.85. The results showed that the
infrastructure and computer networks are designed to be appropriate
to a great extent appropriate to a great extent.





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