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This paper has focused on Survey Factors in promoting e-learning in a virtual university in the Noor tuba university; According to the accessed results by means of questionnaires the organization factors in the promotion of e-education in universities have direct and significant effects. The environmental factors in the promotion of e-education in universities have direct and significant. Technological factors in the promotion of e-education in universities have direct and significant effects. Development of the virtual university and in general, the virtual education demands a deep and true understanding of this education, and also a comprehensive planning with respect to the grounds and cultural and economical constructions.
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Kargarzadeh, M., Abtahi, M. S., & Ghaderi, H. (2013). Survey of the Factors in promoting E-learning in a Virtual University in the Noor Tuba University. International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management Sciences, 2(5), 10–16.
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