From CBT to LMS: An Analysis of the Evolution of E-Learning and the Implications of Time and Place Flexibility in Education

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  • Nova Mulyana Universitas Wiralodra Indramayu

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https://doi.org/10.58355/manajia.v3i4.109

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E-Learning, Online Learning, Higher Education, Technological Evolution, Digital Pedagogy

Abstract

Digital transformation has made e-learning an essential paradigm in higher education, offering superior flexibility (anytime, anywhere). This article aims to analyze the historical development of e-learning from CBT to LMS, compare implementation models in schools and universities, and critically evaluate their advantages and disadvantages. This research employs a literature review with a qualitative descriptive approach and critical analysis. Data sources are reputable primary and secondary literature, collected through a structured documentation study. Data are analyzed using narrative synthesis and content analysis to interpret pedagogical and technological concepts. E-learning has evolved from passive document transfer (1990s) to adaptive systems powered by AI and VR (2020s). Its implementation in higher education is driven by andragogy, demanding high student autonomy in analysis and exploration, in contrast to the structured school model (pedagogy). Key advantages include time flexibility and digital skill development through learning analytics. However, critical challenges include the digital divide, the risk of social isolation, and the difficulty of managing students' intrinsic motivation due to the lack of physical supervision. Optimal implementation of e-learning in higher education must adopt a hybrid-adaptive model that integrates online sessions (for adaptive knowledge transfer) with offline/face-to-face sessions (for critical discussion and collaborative practice). Continued investment in lecturers' digital pedagogy and interactive content design is needed to ensure equity of access and quality of learning.

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Published

2025-10-31

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Nova Mulyana. (2025). From CBT to LMS: An Analysis of the Evolution of E-Learning and the Implications of Time and Place Flexibility in Education. Manajia: Journal of Education and Management, 3(4), 328–335. https://doi.org/10.58355/manajia.v3i4.109

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