January 2010
·
79 Reads
·
5 Citations
Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology
This page lists works of an author who doesn't have a ResearchGate profile or hasn't added the works to their profile yet. It is automatically generated from public (personal) data to further our legitimate goal of comprehensive and accurate scientific recordkeeping. If you are this author and want this page removed, please let us know.
January 2010
·
79 Reads
·
5 Citations
Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology
January 2009
·
514 Reads
·
24 Citations
Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology
The proliferation of e-learning systems in both lea rning institutions and companies has contrib- uted a lot to the acquisition and application of ne w skills. With the growth in technology, espe- cially the internet, e-learning systems are only ge tting better and having more impact on the users. This paper suggests an approach to e-learning that emphasizes active and open collaboration, and also the integration of other services that aid or contribute to the learning process. This approach aims at having an extended and enhanced learning environment that is tied or connected to other systems within the immediate environment or otherwise.
January 2009
·
22 Reads
·
2 Citations
The proliferation of e-leaming systems in both learning institutions and companies has contributed a lot to the acquisition and application of new skills. With the growth in technology, especially the internet, e-learning systems are only getting better and having more impact on the users. This paper suggests an approach to e-learning that emphasizes active and open collaboration, and also the integration of other services that aid or contribute to the learning process. This approach aims at having an extended and enhanced learning environment that is tied or connected to other systems within the immediate environment or otherwise. We illustrate the possibility and usability of such system in a university, such that other important administrative systems are integrated into the e-learning system, and collaboration is open to both academic and non-academic personnel’s.
... Subsequently, various works have been done toward versatile e-learning frameworks, which are displayed beneath. [4] Designed an extended elearning platform called i-coverage which incorporates social networking approach to improve the learning experience in Universities. It also has a comprehensive learning platform that allows for the exchange of information between stakeholders in the University in a simplified and consistent manner. ...
January 2010
Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology
... Ajadi et al. (2008) explored the theoretical foundations and significance of e-learning within the context of distance education at the Open University, discussing its potential benefits and the challenges faced by the institution. Similarly, Awodele et al. (2009) proposed an elearning framework emphasizing active and open collaboration, integrating supplementary services to support the learning process. This framework aimed to create an extended and enhanced learning environment interconnected with other systems within the local context through theoretical analysis. ...
January 2009
Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology