8.1 INTRODUCTION

In this competitive era, learners and teachers want to learn more and more beyond his or her courses through technology-enabled learning. It should be beneficial for Massive Open Online Course (MOOC).

Using these techniques, learners can get using up-to-date information with simple, accessible technology. Concerned course runs on an easily-to-use learning platform available via Internet. Technology-Enabled Learning like MOOCs offers flexibility with options for learning the content. You can learn from readings, videos, discussions with other participants and instructors, meaningful exercises, quizzes, and short assignments. Many courses of MOOCs also provide a certificate for those who wish to complete all required exercises and quizzes.

E-repository is a mechanism for managing and storing digital content. E-repositories or digital repositories may include a wide range of content for a variety of purposes and users. A repository can support research, learning, and administrative processes. Typically, content can include research outputs such as journal articles or research data, e-theses, e-learning objects and teaching materials, and administrative data. Repositories use open standards to ensure that the content is accessible and can be searched and retrieved for later use. The use of these agreed international standards allows mechanisms to be set up, importing, exporting, identifying, storing, and retrieving the digital content within the repository.

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