PUZZLE OF DEVELOPING E LEARNING SYSTEMS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING STATES LIKE PAKISTAN

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2019(IV-I).02      10.31703/gesr.2019(IV-I).02      Published : Dec 1
Authored by : AllahNawaz , IrfanUllahKhan

02 Pages : 12-20

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    APA : Nawaz, A., & Khan, I. U. (2019). Puzzle of Developing E-Learning Systems for Higher Education in Developing States like Pakistan. Global Educational Studies Review, IV(I), 12-20. https://doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2019(IV-I).02
    CHICAGO : Nawaz, Allah, and Irfan Ullah Khan. 2019. "Puzzle of Developing E-Learning Systems for Higher Education in Developing States like Pakistan." Global Educational Studies Review, IV (I): 12-20 doi: 10.31703/gesr.2019(IV-I).02
    HARVARD : NAWAZ, A. & KHAN, I. U. 2019. Puzzle of Developing E-Learning Systems for Higher Education in Developing States like Pakistan. Global Educational Studies Review, IV, 12-20.
    MHRA : Nawaz, Allah, and Irfan Ullah Khan. 2019. "Puzzle of Developing E-Learning Systems for Higher Education in Developing States like Pakistan." Global Educational Studies Review, IV: 12-20
    MLA : Nawaz, Allah, and Irfan Ullah Khan. "Puzzle of Developing E-Learning Systems for Higher Education in Developing States like Pakistan." Global Educational Studies Review, IV.I (2019): 12-20 Print.
    OXFORD : Nawaz, Allah and Khan, Irfan Ullah (2019), "Puzzle of Developing E-Learning Systems for Higher Education in Developing States like Pakistan", Global Educational Studies Review, IV (I), 12-20
    TURABIAN : Nawaz, Allah, and Irfan Ullah Khan. "Puzzle of Developing E-Learning Systems for Higher Education in Developing States like Pakistan." Global Educational Studies Review IV, no. I (2019): 12-20. https://doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2019(IV-I).02