Question 5
E-readiness can be defined as:
O the ability to sort through, interpret, and proc...
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Question 5
E-readiness can be defined as:
O the ability to sort through, interpret, and process digital knowledge.
the application of science to solve problems in daily life.
O the virtual experience offered by leading educational institutions.
o the electronic waste created by consumers.
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