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Author(s):  
S. V. Phulari

Abstract: This paper illustrates how we can improve the existing manual system with the help of E-learning management system. The method aims to build an E-learning web application having better and safer user experience and provides an interactive teaching-learning platform for students and teachers. E-learning Management System is way of solving the educational problems using the modern technologies. It gives an error free, secure, reliable and fast management system. It can assist the user to concentrate on learning rather to concentrate on the record keeping and other stuff. It will help organization in better utilization of resources. Keywords: Web application, Database, backend, frontend, platform, E-learning, Frameworks


Author(s):  
Phumla Hlengiwe Shamase

The provision of a Learning Management System (LMS) for use in distributed, blended or open distance e-learning as a management tool has become a basic standard requirement in higher learning institutions globally. Many students and lecturers use an LMS in support of innovative and engaged teaching and learning, both inside and outside the classroom—whether blended or open leaning. However, many academics choose not to make use of the institutional LMS. This is the specific issue that this study addresses, with a particular focus on the role played by disciplinary differences in the uptake of an LMS. The research question guiding the study is thus: To what extent do disciplinary differences affect the uptake of an LMS? The research study drew on Legitimation Code Theory, a sociological theory that explains the knowledge principles underpinning practices, in this case, the practice of the uptake (or non-uptake) of an institutional LMS. The study made use of quantitative data collection and data analysis methods, drawing on the institutional LMS activity data. The study found that there was a significant relationship between the disciplines and LMS uptake. However, the study also found a number of unexpected exceptions, where the nature of the discipline did not seem to impact uptake or non-uptake. The contribution that the study makes is to show the significant role that the academics’ home discipline plays in LMS uptake.


Author(s):  
Sri Marten Yogaswara ◽  
Leni Maryani ◽  
Reni Danisa ◽  
Fauzi Maulana

Pemberlakuan Surat Edaran Kemendikbud Nomor 15 Tahun 2020 tentang Pedoman Penyelenggaraan Belajar Dari Rumah Dalam Masa Darurat Penyebaran Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) berimplikasi pada pilihan Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh (PJJ) dalam jaringan (daring) atau pembelajaran jarak jauh luar jaringan (luring). PJJ moda daring memunculkan permasalahan kesiapan satuan pendidikan dalam membuat Learning Management System (LMS) dengan kemampuan finansial terbatas. Umumnya pimpinan satuan pendidikan menetapkan kebijakan menggunakan aplikasi pendidikan umum. Salah satu aplikasi pendidikan umum yang banyak digunakan pada satuan pendidikan menengah adalah Google Classroom berbantukan Google Meet. Penerapan aplikasi tersebut menuntut penjelasan ilmiah, yakni seberapa besar pengaruh penerapan Google Classroom berbantukan Google Meet pada pembelajaran ekonomi terhadap hasil belajar peserta didik. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan metode penelitian survai. Subjek penelitian terdiri dari peserta didik pembelajaran ekonomi yang dilakukan tim peneliti. Hasil uji instrumen menunjukkan instrumen memenuhi kriteria validitas, reliabilitas, dan normalitas. Hasil uji hipotesis menunjukkan penerapan Google Classroom berbantukan Google Meet pada pembelajaran kompetensi dasar konsep ekonomi memberikan pengaruh sebesar 82,1% terhadap hasil belajar. Pengaruh tersebut berasal dari dimensi tujuan pembelajaran daring dan dimensi kemudahan pembelajaran daring.


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2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-82
Author(s):  
Fachru Dahri ◽  
Andi Marwan El Hanafi ◽  
Divi Handoko ◽  
Nur Wulan

Building a learning system using the Learning Management System is already too much but there are many problems that make people think about using it because it is difficult to maintain the system, so to build a system takes a lot of time because the basis for developing the system is monolith-based and difficult to develop if the system development team grows or change. Learning Management System needs to be implemented for easy access to learning because online learning is very important to be a good alternative. From these problems led to the idea to create a Learning Management System in which it can solve services and communicate between services to facilitate efficient development. This study aims to apply the Web Service Implementation Methodology used in building a Learning Management System for an E-Course that facilitates online learning by implementing web services. To perform inter-service solving the methodology used in making this application is the web service method which is implemented on the microservices architecture. Programming languages for differentiating services are PHP and JavaScript. For the user interface, ReactJS is used as the API data manager for each service and the database uses MySQL. This application will later be used as a medium to facilitate online learning, there are members (users) as student actors and admins to manage mentor and course data that will be displayed.


2022 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamonchanok Kaewsrisai

The objectives of this research were 1) to develop an active blended learning management plan in Music subject based on the hybrid learning framework to be effective according to 80/80 criteria, 2) to compare the students' academic achievement between pretest and posttest periods, and   3) to study the satisfaction of students towards the active blended learning management in music subject based on the hybrid learning framework. The target group of this research was the 14 primary 4 students of Ban Nong Du School. Thawat Buri District, Roi Et Province in semester 1, academic year 2021, which was selected from purposive sampling. The research instruments were: 1) the index of conformity (IOC) of the music learning management plan according to the hybrid learning framework was 0.87. This showed that experts are of the opinion that an effective learning management plan can be implemented.   2) The achievement test was a 30-item, four-choice test. The test had a difficulty and power value classified between 0.41-0.60, which was appropriate and could be tested.   3) A questionnaire on the satisfaction of students towards active blended learning management in music subject based on the hybrid learning framework consisted of 15 items.


2022 ◽  
pp. 1372-1386
Author(s):  
Janna Jackson Kellinger

This chapter explores the use of game-based teaching in teacher education courses. It compares a version of a course taught in a traditional manner to the game-based version. It then traces the evolution of the author's use of game-based teaching and details ways the author overcame various obstacles in subsequent courses. In doing so, it discusses the affordances and constraints of learning management systems and concludes that small changes in learning management systems would greatly improve the ability to use them to create curricular games.


2022 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-152
Author(s):  
Imam Makruf ◽  
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Andi Arif Rifa’i ◽  
Yunika Triana ◽  
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2022 ◽  
pp. 199-218
Author(s):  
Chandana Aditya

There is a pressing need for data management and learning management systems. Educational data mining and learning analytics are two related aspects of educational technology that promote an overall effective teaching-learning system. The news media has the potential to act as a tool of learning analytics since they can easily access information at a mass scale. There are instances of leading newspapers organizing different educational programs where students from all the social layers have an opportunity to participate. A review of the programs reveals that all the programs collect and analyze educational data, which can form a research base of learning analytics. This chapter presents the description of three such educational programs organized by the leading media houses of India. This chapter also reflects on the contribution to learning management systems and educational data mining for the improvement of the overall educational system.


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