E-Learning Management System for Simad University in Somalia

With the advancement of Information and Communication Technology in this era, teachers should take the advantage to improve their teaching techniques. Students should be allowed to learn at anytime, anywhere and at their own pace. Teachers also be able to keep a collection of test/tutorial questions...

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advisor Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini
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E-Learning Management System for Simad University in Somalia
description With the advancement of Information and Communication Technology in this era, teachers should take the advantage to improve their teaching techniques. Students should be allowed to learn at anytime, anywhere and at their own pace. Teachers also be able to keep a collection of test/tutorial questions online. Furthermore, the motivation for this study is to improve the learning environment in SIMAD University through the use of Internet technology. Therefore, based on the above ideas, a prototype of E-learning Management System has been developed. In addition, this software is a web based application system that can be accessed by students as well as lecturers through the Internet technology by anywhere and anytime. The methodology adopted in this study is the design research Methodology by Vaishnavi and Kuechler (2004).
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spelling my-uum-etd.28402022-04-10T23:04:26Z E-Learning Management System for Simad University in Somalia 2011-05-16 Abdisamed, Abdiaziz Agane Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Sciences T Technology (General) LB1025-1050.75 Teaching (Principles and practice) With the advancement of Information and Communication Technology in this era, teachers should take the advantage to improve their teaching techniques. Students should be allowed to learn at anytime, anywhere and at their own pace. Teachers also be able to keep a collection of test/tutorial questions online. Furthermore, the motivation for this study is to improve the learning environment in SIMAD University through the use of Internet technology. Therefore, based on the above ideas, a prototype of E-learning Management System has been developed. 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