As discuss previously, E-Learning packages consists of 3 parties, Adminstrators, Teachers and Students.
Adminstrators are in-charge of how the total system works. They will also need to ensure of the network bandwidth in times of heavy traffic. They do not take part in the real teaching and learning but they will be required once problem arise with the interface.
Teachers will log in and they will be able to upload study materials, such as videos, quizes, short questions, lecture notes and many more. Talking about videos, this is a great way of communicating with students. With the increase popularity of 3G mobile phones, this may be implemented into mobile phones as M-Learning modules. (more about this in the coming posts)
Students will then log into the system and with minimal access they can listen to video lectures, answer quizes, practice tutorials and be expose to what ever their teachers want them to learn when the student is not in class.
With a detailed analysis on how E-Learning works, M-Learning could strive to adapt towards this system. However, the primary constrains of M-Learning itself would be screen size, it would still be better if M-Learning act as a supplement for E-Learning for the time being.
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