Abstract

PurposeAt present, humankind is facing rapid and profound changes in society, science, technology, economy and environment. The 21st century has witnessed extraordinary scientific and technological progressions. Improvement of technology has generated new educational technique known as e-learning. Nowadays, popularity of e-learning is growing rapidly and numerous educational organizations, public, academic and digital libraries are embracing it. Lately, engineering education is heading toward the blended education system as it successfully combines both chalk and talk system (face-to-face), computer-assisted learning methodologies and internet access feature to learners.Design/methodology/approachThis work discusses the potential of e-learning as an educational system for engineering topics and the challenges faced by educational organizations and public libraries as their partners in applying this system for engineering topics. In addition, number of national and international successful engineering e-learning trials that have been created, organized and/or hosted by educational organizations and public libraries are presented.FindingsThe author presents challenges and obstacles that stakeholders, teachers, professors and librarians should be aware of to develop and support the e-learning system. Hence, a number of recommendations are provided to build a bridge linking e-learning and engineering education.Originality/valueThis paper is a complementary work to a previously published study. In this paper, the author sheds light on the link between the e-learning system and the engineering education provided by the educational organizations and hosted by public libraries.

Highlights

  • Since the dawn of history, science, mathematics and engineering learning has been admired among students, researchers and philosophers

  • This study focused on e-learning engineering education as it has gained widespread appreciation as the main driver of progress and has a direct impact on life quality enhancement (Dordevic and Snezana, 2016)

  • There are massive e-courses covering almost every engineering topic provided by wellknown educational organizations as formal education or informal education

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Introduction

Since the dawn of history, science, mathematics and engineering learning has been admired among students, researchers and philosophers. These data were extracted from a previously published article (Abumandour, 2020). Universities effort in providing engineering e-courses The list of the online courseware is shown in the supporting information Table 1, and the number of e-courses presented is 253.

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