ABSTRACT
In order to ensure effective learning, there must be a need to automate the system thereby transforming the normal teaching system into a computer assisted learning system. This work focused on the implementation of a multimedia based e-learning system. The current learning environment which consists of non-information technology devices, is uncomfortable for students especially with verbal defects, also is prone to external noise interference which leads to distraction of both students and teachers. The result of this work is the design of an online multimedia eLearning system that will enable student to undertake classroom learning activities at their own pace. The methodology adopted in this project was in line with the Object oriented analysis and design method (OOADM). Object-oriented analysis and design method is the principal industry-proven methodology for developing high-quality object-oriented systems, which are systems that are composed of interacting objects. It is a way of organizing software as a collection of discrete objects that incorporate both data structure and behaviour. The development tool is Sublime Text 4. The language used is PHP for the server side development of the dynamic content, MySQL is used for the database design, HTML, CSS and JavaScript enabled the development of the static content of the web pages and the building of forms as well and to improve the client side effect.
Background of Study
Due to the rapid technological growth and changes that occurred in recent years, electronic learning and training facilities are now gaining grounds, not merely supportive to the traditional classroom system, but as an accepted system implemented by powerful institutions that offer global services. It is discovered that people, especially Africans prefer watching and listening to trainings than reading. (Tunner et al,2008).
E-learning is the use of electronic media and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in education. Universities are forced to respond to the emerging developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The Internet is fast becoming an everyday tool for life activities. The use of internet for teaching and learning is becoming a normal extension. Students also have high expectations about the use of ICT in their education. The shift in learner expectations, changing demographics of learners, and the rapid development of subject knowledge forms challenges to universities.
E-learning is an inclusive term that describes educational technology that electronically or technologically supports learning and teaching. Bernard Luskin, a pioneer of e-learning, advocates that the “e” should be interpreted to mean “exciting, energetic, enthusiastic, emotional, extended, excellent, and educational” in addition to “electronic.” This broad interpretation focuses on new applications and developments, and also brings learning and media psychology into consideration. Parks suggested that the “e” should refer to “everything, everyone, engaging, easy”.
E-learning encompasses multimedia learning (MML), technology-enhanced learning (TEL), computer-based training (CBT), computer-assisted instruction (CAI), internet-based training (IBT), web-based training (WBT), online education, virtual education, virtual learning environments (VLE) which are also called learning platforms, m-learning, digital educational collaboration, distributed learning, computer-mediated communication, cyber-learning, and multi-modal instruction. Developments in internet and multimedia technologies are the basic enabler of e-learning, with consulting, content, technologies, services and support being identified as the five key sectors of the e-learning industry. E-learning mainly takes the form of online courses, where the dominant learning technology employed today is a type of system that organizes and delivers these courses. E-learning includes numerous types of media that deliver text, audio, images, animation, and streaming video, and includes technology applications and processes such as audio or video tape, satellite TV, CD-ROM, and computer-based learning, as well as local intranet/extranet and web-based learning. Information and communication systems, whether free-standing or based on either local networks or the Internet in networked learning, underlay many e-learning processes.