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A Web-Based E-Learning System for Honours Computer Science

Presented By: Awosola Olabambo Olusoga Supervised By: Professor Isabella M. Venter. A Web-Based E-Learning System for Honours Computer Science. Introduction. A simple on line web-based training and quizzes system. User requirements Requirements Analysis User Interface Specification.

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A Web-Based E-Learning System for Honours Computer Science

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  1. Presented By: Awosola Olabambo Olusoga Supervised By: Professor Isabella M. Venter A Web-Based E-Learning System for Honours Computer Science

  2. Introduction • A simple on line web-based training and quizzes system. • User requirements • Requirements Analysis • User Interface Specification

  3. User Requirements • Who are the users ? • Users prefer Web-based E-learning to Traditional Learning • What is expected of the Software Solution • Test generation. • Assignment submission. • Knowledge evaluation. • E-lectures • Exam grading • Communication

  4. What is not expected of the Software Solution • The system will not be able to allow video conferencing and the server side application will not be able to function as a storage distribution media for mp3's or videos. • The system is highly flexible and does not necessitate any programming skills from its potential users.

  5. Requirements Analysis • Student Application mode • Lecturer Application mode • Administrator Application mode

  6. Server Client Approach

  7. Object Oriented Analysis • Course • Users • Lecturer (Higher access level) • Student • Assignment • Essay • MCQ Test • Grade book • Assessment • Communication

  8. High Level Design Course Assessments users Grade book Assignments MCQ/Essay lecturer compile execute grade create edit delete submit view view student

  9. Project Road Map • Coding schedule for term 3 • Design Documents. • Live Demo and Code. • Project Document. • Testing Schedule for term 4 • Design test suites. • Debugging. • Presentation of test suites.

  10. References • Crooks, S. M., Yang, Y., & Duemer, L. S. Faculty perceptions of Web-based resources in higher education. Journal of Education Technology Systems, 2003, 103-113. • An introduction to object oriented development in PHP using the Chisimba application framework, African Virtual Open Initiative and Resources (AVOIR) • Naramore, Elizabeth & Gerner, Jason & Scouarnec, Yanne la & Stolz, Jeremy & Glass, K. Michael.(2006). Beginning PHP5, Apache and MySQL Web Development, Wiley Publishing.

  11. What will the System look like? Questions & Answers

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