Architectural Framework for eLearning Platform in a College of Education

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International Journal of Computer & Organization Trends  (IJCOT)          
 
© 2014 by IJCOT Journal
Volume - 4 Issue - 4
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors :  Olusola Theophilus Faboya , Emmanuel Ifedayo Adu , Oludare Jethro Olojo
DOI :  10.14445/22492593/IJCOT-V11P303

Citation

Olusola Theophilus Faboya , Emmanuel Ifedayo Adu , Oludare Jethro Olojo. "Architectural Framework for eLearning Platform in a College of Education", International Journal of Computer & organization Trends (IJCOT) ,V4(4):37-41 July - Aug 2014, ISSN:2249-2593, www.ijcotjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.

Abstract

This paper provides a proposal for e-learning system for a college of education with sandwich and satellite campuses. The main objective of the project is to make available to the target audience flexible, collaborative, and personalized learning. The architecture expresses new and important demands on learning process, both with regards to pedagogy, organization and technology. The paper presents an infrastructure, architecture and a framework that support learner-centric. It is concluded that the study contributes to a public e-learning platform which can achieve true interoperability based on open source.

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Keywords
e-learning, collaborative, framework, interoperability