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Success of any web product and application relies upon how thoughtfully and wisely technology has been implemented for developing and deploying that product – be it e-commerce product or e-learning product. Alongside pedagogy, application of appropriate technology is the important determinant for an effective and engrossing learning experience of any e-content or e-learning system. To understand the proper utilization of IT strategies for e-content development, the qualitative method of research has been used in this study by which content analysis has been done on the interviewed data, gathered from the IT professionals, with the help of Atlas.Ti software. The findings of this study suggest how web technology can be deployed for e-content in the five identified stages, namely – programming language, web application framework, presentation/design, content creation and server-side technology including cloud storage. For this, a comprehensive technical guideline along framework for e-content development and deployment has been formulated.
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Copyrights;
Open Source Technology;
Educational Resources;
Influence of Technology;
Learning Processes;
Communication (Thought Transfer);
Learning Experience;
Developed Nations;
Educational Technology;
Appropriate Technology;
Open Educational Resources;
Enrollment Rate;
Educational Indicators;
Educational Attainment;
Knowledge Economy;
Computer Oriented Programs;
Online Courses;
Electronic Learning;
Data Analysis;
MOOCs;
Learning Modules;
Educational Media;
Higher Education;
Educational Facilities Improvement
Appropriate technology;
Applications programs;
Distance learning;
Cloud computing;
Programming languages;
Content analysis;
Technology education;
Pedagogy;
Higher education;
Multimedia;
Communication;
Knowledge economy;
Open access publishing;
Online instruction;
Industrialized nations;
Educational attainment;
Information technology;
Educational technology;
Computer assisted instruction--CAI;
Qualitative research;
Teaching;
Appropriate technologies;
Electronic commerce;
Application;
Software;
Deployment;
Internet;
Storage;
Technology
1 Educational Multimedia Research Centre (An Educational Media Centre of Consortium for Educational Communication, New Delhi, India), Indian Institute of Technology Campus, India
2 Department of Educational Multimedia Research Centre, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India
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