scholarly journals Django Based E-Learning Website

Author(s):  
Ms. Sameena

Abstract: In this modern world technology is expanding in each and every sector of society. And growth of technology in education system is important which has led to growth and more use of e-learning via different websites. E-learning helps student to access and store data virtually so that it can be easily used irrespective of someone’s location. Through this various elearning portals it becomes easier for teacher to provide data to a lot of students remotely. Technology used to design this elearning site is python and django.It will allow new user to register them self and existing one can login using their respective ids and password. Teacher can easily interact with students using this e learning platform and also track student performance by organizing various quizzes. Users can also enrollee in different courses at a same time and can view the different content available on site easily. This project helps students to enrollee in various free courses and learns new skills by taking a course of their choice .The main focus of this project is not only to provide free courses to students but also to provide a platform to teachers where they can teach many students and provide them knowledge regarding a particular course. Keywords: Django, python, html, javascript, CSS

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (02) ◽  
pp. 12-32
Author(s):  
Giorgi Abashishvili Giorgi Abashishvili

E-learning has an increasingly important role within the ever-growing tertiary education system in many developed countries. While the research on e-learning is still relatively a novel discipline, with even a universally accepted definition being absent, there are numerous indications pointing to its increasing importance. For example, in the US alone, some 35% of university students take at least one online degree, while the ratio has been steadily increasing in the recent years. There are numerous underlying factors which support the intensification of e-learning. Most countries cannot keep up with the increasing demand for tertiary education by merely expanding their traditional universities – be it because of high needed fixed investments, or because or elevated costs of engaging the relatively scarce teaching staff. In the same time, the ICT revolution – as well as the ongoing COVID outbreak – both facilitate and require shifts to a delocalized contact between students and the teaching staff. In sum, this provides many developing countries with a mechanism of provision of tertiary education to large masses of prospective students without having to invest in physical infrastructure. However, this is not a process without challenges. Regulation in many countries is only yet to cope with these technology and demography-induced shifts in education. Some academic fields are not yet appropriate for distance learning. Cheating and plagiarism could be widespread if not tackled with appropriate strategies and technological solutions. This document examines these elements by providing an overview of the experiences in some of the countries where the e-learning system already took deep roots. Georgia has much to gain if it includes e-learning in its tertiary education system. Georgia at this moment is, seemingly, one of the few relatively developed countries which still do not have a fully-fledged and accredited e-learning platform within its tertiary education system. However, as World Bank data show, some 64% of Georgia’s high school graduates successfully enroll to a university, which is approx. 10 percentage points lower than OECD average, or as much as 25-30 percentage points lower than some of the world’s top education performers, such as Finland, the Netherlands or South Korea. While this gap needs to be bridged if Georgia is to tap the potential of the ongoing technological revolution, introduction of e-learning to its system may be of significant help, while it would not incur large additional costs. Indeed, numerous international examples show that in many countries, the number of students enrolled to universities soared following the introduction of e-learning, while the quality of education has not declined. In terms of increasing the base of potential enrollments, in Georgia’s case it is important to underline that e-learning may also be a mean of reaching out and connecting with members of the numerous Georgian diaspora. Also, setting up an e-learning platform also helps the universities to engage top lecturers in many educational domains at relatively low cost, meaning that more students may be given a higher quality education. COVID-19 outbreak is a case in point. The ongoing pandemics outbreak has shown, among other, that true business continuity for many education institutions, at all education levels, could have only been reached by employing adequate e-learning procedures. This means that those who have already instituted some forms of e-learning had fewer difficulties in overcoming the operative issues, while continuing to deliver education. Keywords: Higher education, E-lerning.


Author(s):  
Slavko Rakic ◽  
Nemanja Tasic ◽  
Ugljesa Marjanovic ◽  
Selver Softic ◽  
Egon Lüftenegger ◽  
...  

E-learning is considered a leading application of digital technologies in educational systems. The aim of the paper is to explore the utilization and impact of digital technologies on an e-learning platform. For this purpose, research was conducted at the Moodle learning management system. Data from the e-learning platform were empirically evaluated in order to find key indicators of student performance in different courses. Student success with the e-learning system was evaluated using a mixed-method: Social Network Analysis, K-Means Clustering, and Multiple Linear Regression. The research was conducted at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Serbia. The results indicate a significant relationship between the performance of students and the use of digital educational resources from the e-learning platform.


Author(s):  
Farah Syazreena Azmi ◽  
Norfadzilah Abdul Razak ◽  
Ayu Rohaidah Ghazali

Technology has no boundary, people made technology as their primary routine in daily task. Technology also mainly being used worldwide and provide many outcomes towards the education system. The transformation of industrial revolution 4.0 brings the education system one step forward to meet the worldwide demand. Students nowadays are Z-generation that live in modern and digital lifestyle. Thus, the digital platform such as E-Learning has been applied in recent of teaching and learning in most of the university. However, the application and usage of elearning in university did not well used and applied by students. Hence, there is a need for e-learning platform to transform and improve the system so that student can be more interest to use E-learning and ultimately result in better academic performance. A theory of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) applied as the fundamental of this study. Hence this study aims to investigate the perception of 152 students in selected of the local university towards the application of e-learning platform. Data collection further analysed using regression analysis and found perceive usefulness, perceived ease of use, behavioural intention and system usage predict significantly towards student satisfaction. The finding implies that the application of e-learning among students was satisfied. The improvement of the interaction system and attraction of the system can promote and encourage students active to use e-learning.


Author(s):  
Constanta-Nicoleta Bodea ◽  
Vasile Bodea ◽  
Ion Gh. Rosca ◽  
Radu Mogos ◽  
Maria-Iuliana Dascalu

The aim of this chapter is to explore the application of data mining for analyzing performance and satisfaction of the students enrolled in an online two-year master degree programme in project management. This programme is delivered by the Academy of Economic Studies, the biggest Romanian university in economics and business administration in parallel, as an online programme and as a traditional one. The main data sources for the mining process are the survey made for gathering students’ opinions, the operational database with the students’ records and data regarding students activities recorded by the e-learning platform are. More than 180 students have responded, and more than 150 distinct characteristics/ variable per student were identified. Due the large number of variables data mining is a recommended approach to analysis this data. Clustering, classification, and association rules were employed in order to identify the factor explaining students’ performance and satisfaction, and the relationship between them. The results are very encouraging and suggest several future developments.


Author(s):  
Муса Увайсович Ярычев

В статье рассматривается вопрос о цифровизации школы, как важном условии повышения качества образования. Организованная при помощи электронных форм среда обучения предоставляет ученикам большую самостоятельность. Необходимым условием совершенствования системы образования выступает создание новых, необходимых для цифровой экономики компетенций педагога. The article considers the issue of school digitalization as an important condition for improving the quality of education. The e-learning environment provides students with greater independence. A necessary condition for improving the education system is the creation of new teacher competencies necessary for the digital economy.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 109-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohsen El-Shawarby
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