CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Online refers to electronic learning,
it is the acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such
as computer and internet based courseware and local and wide area networks.
Distance learning is one of the most
dramatic technology-based changes occurring in education today. Communication
technology enables learners to receive instruction despite geographic and time
disparities that would make traditional classroom instruction impossible.
Distance instruction is
learner-centered—that is, it enables learners to tailor the instruction that
they are receiving to meet their individual needs. Some distance programs use
print media, some use telecommunications, and many use both, but geographic and
time separation of the student and the teacher is a fundamental characteristic
of distance education. Multimedia instruction with networked computers, video
systems, or television may be used to connect the local classroom to learners
at a distance. Satellite, compressed video, and fiber-optic systems are
increasingly used for same-time, different-place education. This approach is
also called synchronous distance learning. Students can also learn at different
times and in different places. This approach is called asynchronous distance
learning.
1.1
BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Early e-learning systems, based on
Computer Based Learning/Training often attempted to replicate autocratic
teaching styles whereby the role of the e-learning system was assumed to be for
transferring knowledge, as opposed to systems developed later based on Computer
Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), which encouraged the shared
development of knowledge.
As early as 1993, Graziadei William
described an online computer-delivered lecture, tutorial and assessment project
using electronic mail, two VAX Notes conferences and Gopher/Lynx together with
several software programs that allowed students and instructor to create a
Virtual Instructional Classroom Environment in Science (VICES) in Research,
Education, Service & Teaching (REST). In 1997 Graziadei, W. et al,
published an article entitled Building Asynchronous and Synchronous
Teaching-Learning Environments: Exploring a Course/Classroom Management System
Solution. They described a process at the State University of New York (SUNY)
of evaluating products and developing an overall strategy for technology-based
course development and management in teaching-learning. The product(s) had to
be easy to use and maintain, portable, replicable, scalable, and immediately
affordable, and they had to have a high probability of success with long-term
cost-effectiveness. Today many technologies can be, and are, used in
e-learning, from blogs to collaborative software, e-Portfolios, and virtual
classrooms. Most e-learning situations use combinations of these techniques.
1.2
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Looking around students especially
tertiary education suffers a lot of setbacks in external exams due to the
primitive nature of teaching system which they receive. They don’t have access
to global information hence lacks a huge knowledge of what is obtainable in the
society, the library is not equipped with good books and at the same time they
don’t have access to internet.
The rate of examination malpractice
has increased and attention must be given fast to it before it ruins the
education system of the country.
Also, distance is a barrier to some
people who seek to be educated.
1.3
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1. To provide alternative way of
attaining education
2. To implement a system which reduces
examination malpractices
3. To facilitate the development of
information technology
4. To enhance examination and
certification of students thereby improving
the standard of education.
5. To reveal the use and technology of
wireless network to the user.
1.4
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
E-learning can provide benefits for
the organizations and individuals involved.
Improved performance: it is
interactive to the students thereby improving their productivity.
Improves standard of education: it
eliminates examination inadequacies like examination malpractices.
Increased access: it enables people
from any part of the world to be educated.
Convenience and flexibility to
learners: learning process is structured in units; this makes the learner study
at his own convenience without getting too bored with lectures.
Reduced cost: it reduces the cost of
learning, examination and result processing institutions.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
This project is a tutorial and
measurement of performance on wireless network technology. The project is
designed using PHP and MySQL.
1.6 LIMITATIONS
Due to financial constrains, people
cannot afford this form of learning and measurement, especially towards the
cost of accessing the internet.
Also, the rate of technology is moving
at rapid speed and not everybody understands how some of the tools used for
this education process are used.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
E-Learning: learning conducted via
electronic media, especially via the Internet.
World Wide Web: World Wide Wed simply
called www is the most important tool of the Internet.
Web Site: A website is a collection of
many interconnected web pages organized by a specific college, organization
company etc, containing web pages (good and commodities) on the Internet.
Hyperlinks: Hyperlinks are highlighted
words and phrase you find on web documents that you can click on as to jump to
some other documents or Internet services.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED ONLINE LEARNING WEBSITE
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