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COMPUTERIZED LEARNING AND TEACHING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTIn this project i have explored the use of Information Communication and Technology to help students have access to learning resources such as course content online, downloadable materials. With the learning management system we designed and implement. Students can download materials to be read online or offline. It involves redefining the importance of e- learning, design issues and strategies to promote interactivity and active learning, learning support, policy and management issues. E-learning is seeing as a way of improving access to their programmes, increasing access to informat
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle Page Dedication Acknowledgement Approval Abstract Table of Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION STATEMENT OF THEPROBLEM AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCOPE AND LIMITATION. SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY. ORGANIZATION REPORT DEFINITION OF TERMS Chapter 2 LITERATURE REVIEW BASIC CONCEPTS OF LEARNING HISTORY OF E-LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION GROWTH OF E-LEARNING APPROACHES TO E-LEARNING SERVICES COMPUTER-BASED LEARNING COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING COMPUTER ... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTIONICTs are being applied in most areas of human life including education. The uses of ICTs in education system, according to Schank (2002) and Sambrook (2003), e-learning is “communication and learning activities through computers and networks (or via electronic means)â€. To be more specific, Fry (2000) defines e-learning as “delivery of training and education via networked interactivity and a range of other knowledge collection and distribution technologies.†Wild et al. (2002) also had the same definition as Fry’s – they def ... Continue Reading
CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]Self-paced learning seems to be a good idea. However, based on the literature, learners tend to postpone or delay their coursework as it is learner-centered, whereby the success or failure depends on the learner (Carrier et al. 1986; Hiltz, 1994; Bourne et al. 1997; Olugbemiro et al. 1999; Young-Ju et al. 2000). In an e-learning environment, learners need to manage their learning and schedule their assignments (Grant et al, 2003). This is rather different from the traditional learning environment where learners need to attend some courses in physical classrooms, and they need t ... Continue Reading
CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 9 ]Context-level DFD is next "exploded", to produce a Level 1 DFD that shows some of the detail of the system being modelled. The Level 1 DFD shows how the system is divided into sub- systems (processes), each of which deals with one or more of the data flows to or from an external agent, and which together provide all of the functionality of the system as a whole. It also identifies internal data stores that must be present in order for the system to do its job, and shows the flow of data between the various parts of the system. The level 1 diagram shows the main functional areas of the system u ... Continue Reading
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CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVE5.0 SUMMARYInformation Communication Technology (ICT) was introduced as a result of improving, teaching and learning in the Universities going in line with the present technological advancement in the global village. The core importance of using ICT as a tool for teaching, learning in this project is to ensure that students can view weekly time table, read and download materials online and also to view the course description and outline. With these facilities being put in place, students can have access to learning resources via the web. The use of ICT tools is embraced by th ... Continue Reading
REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]5.3 REFERENCESAbouchedid, K. & Eid, G.M., (2004), ‘E-learning challenges in the Arab World: revelations from a Case Study Profile’, Quality Assurance in Educational, Vol.12, No.1, Pp.15-27.Alexander, S. and McKenzie, J. (1998). An evaluation of information technology projects for university learning, CUTSD and DEETYA, Australia.Allen, I. E., Seaman, J. (2007). Online Nation: Five Years of Growth in Online Learning. Needham, MA: Sloan Consortium Beizer, Boris, Black-box Testing: techniques for functional testing of software and systems. Publication info: New Yor ... Continue Reading
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTIn this project i have explored the use of Information Communication and Technology to help students have access to learning resources such as course content online, downloadable materials. With the learning management system we designed and implement. Students can download materials to be read online or offline. It involves redefining the importance of e- learning, design issues and strategies to promote interactivity and active learning, learning support, policy and management issues. E-learning is seeing as a way of improving access to their programmes, increasing access to informat
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