Design and Implementation of A Virtual E-Learning System
Design and Implementation of A Virtual E-Learning System
Design and Implementation of A Virtual E-Learning System
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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ABSTRACT
The demand to acquire knowledge or to learn has rise, thus,
the present technology had gone a long way to provided means
to learn, irrespective of the distance or the location of the Elearner and source of information. This is achieved through
electronic
sharing
of
information
and
virtual
classroom.
Never the less, in this research work, chapter one deals with
the introductory part of this work and some definition of terms
chapter two deals with literature review and some other
important review, chapter three talks about the description and
analysis of the existing system, chapter four deals with the
system implementation and programming, chapter five is the
summary, conclusion and recommendation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
CERTIFICATION
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the study
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Objective of the study
1.5 Scope and limitation of the study
1.6 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Strategic importance of e-learning
2.2 Organizational culture- an important consideration
2.3 Training post
2.4 Training role
2.5 Training competencies
2.6 Learning attitude towards using technology
2.7 On- line interaction and communication
2.8 Evolution of e- learning
2.9 Training effectiveness in e- learning
2.10 Learning environment
2.11 Global issues in e- learning
2.12 Learning and teaching styles
2.13 The role of instructors and students in collectives and
individualistic culture
2.14 Differences in educational system Religious and political
issues
2.15 Religious and political issues
2.16 Languages issues in global e- learning
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2.17 Learning object
2.18 Text and graphic
2.19 Future delivery system and technologies
2.20 XML (Extension mark-up language)
2.21 VRML (Virtual reality modeling language)
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Description and analysis of the existing system
3.1 Facts finding methods used
3.2 Objectives of the existing system
3.3 Input process and output analysis
3.4 Information flowchart diagram Programs of the existing
system
3.5 Problems of the existing system
3.6 Justification of the new system
3.7 Organizational structure
3.8 Design of the new system
3.9 Output/ input specification and design
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 System implementation
4.1 Program design
4.2 Program flowchart
4.3 Algorithm Source program
4.4 Test run
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary/ conclusion
5.1 Recommendation
Bibliography
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
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if
number
of
students
increase
reduction
in
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above views are what gave birth to the research work in order
to find solution to them.
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LIMITATIONS
To be candid, I encountered a lot of problems while carrying
out this research work.. It wasnt easy for me to get data
relevant for this research. The most important thing I
needed was courses FPNO was doing. I requested that
from different schools of which I were told to go from one
department to another to collect them. Lastly I were able
to get some and others from FPNO library. The project
work is a tasking job which demands time, money and
commitments. Due to lack of funds to meet all resources
and materials that are used, I had to make do with other
activities while the process was going on.
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IT (Information Technology): it is combination of computing
and telecommunication facility.
DATA: raw materials used by the computer.
INFORMATION: processed data capable of solving a problem
E-MAIL: electronic mail, which is an alternative of HIPOST.
This is the use of on - line computer to send messages across
the net.
STORAGE DEVICES: a device for storing data in the computer
COMPUER NETWORK: it is connection of two or more
computers using special protocol such that they share data or
information inform of text, audio, messages or mail.
WWW (World Wide Web): this is a format that we use to
design website.
WEBSITE: it is information of a particular people, individual,
state, country etc made available to be seen or can download
on the net.
HOST
COMPUTER:
the
main
electronic
device
that
manipulates all the given data and produce the required result
to the individual connected to it for information retrieval.
INTERNET: it is global connection of computers sited around
the world forming huge network for information to be shared
by millions of people.
E-LEARNER: person who uses internet to receive searches for
knowledge on the internet.
LAN (local area network): is the connection of two or more
computers within ones boundary.
LOGIN: to connect to the scale and make use of available
information provided by the designer within some range of
specification.
LOG OFF: it close ones access from the site the person was
using.
LEARNING: process of acquiring knowledge
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CHAPTER TWO
2.0
LITERATURE REVIEW
In
specific,
these
forces
have
and
continue
to
needs
of
globally
distributed
workforce
have
training.
Karon
(2000)
discussed
the
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encompassing term used to describe any computer delivered
training including CD-ROM and World Wide Web. HALL further
explained that some people use the UBT term to refer only to
old time, text-only training. Like CBT, online training was
classified as an all-encompassing term that refers to all training
done with a computer over a network and the internet
(gotschall 2000). Gotschall supplemented that online training is
also known as net based training. Urban and Weggan (2000)
related that online learning via Internet, Intranet and extrant.
They added that levels of sophistication of on-line learning
vary. It can extend from a basic on-line learning program that
includes text and graphics of the course, exercises, testing and
record keeping such as test scores and book markets to a
sophisticated online learning program. Sophistication would
include animations, simulation, audio and video sequence, peer
and export discussion groups, online monitoring, links to
materials on corporate intranet or the web, and communication
with corporate education records. Schreiber 4 BERGE (1998)
distributed
learning
or
technology
for
learning.
meeting
three
criteria:
geographical
distance
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(2000) contends that E-learning ill take the form of complete to
components all courses as an immediate, applicable resources
to be a a life long process, that could be accessed anywhere at
anytime to meet a specific need or want. Hall added that their
links to real-time data and research would become readily
available. Given the progression of the definitions, then web
training
online
learning,
e-learning,
distributed
learning,
including
computer-based
learning.
Web-based
intranet,
satellite,
broadcast,
audio/video
tapes,
making
however,
E-learning
inclusive
and
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Delivery modes evolve as technology expands and grows.
Gotschall (2000) described distance learning as a broad cost of
lectures to distance locations, usually video presentation.
HALL and SNIDER (2000) as mentioned above, characterized
distance learning with three criteria: they are: a geographical
distance separates communication between the trainer and the
participant, the communication is two ways and interactive,
and term of technology is used to facilitate the learning
process. WILLIS (1994) in his definition of distance l;earning
identified the acquisition of knowledge and skill as other criteria
and supported the former three criteria by saying that
information and instruction encompassed all technologies and
other forms of learning at a distance. Portot ((1997) shared
that distance learning was education or training offered to
leanings who are in different location than the source or
provider of instruction. Portot went on to say that the
technologies used in distance learning, the structure of a
course or program and the degree of supervision for distance
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the self directness of the learner to maximize indicated learning
to improve performance, the NCSA E-learning group definition.
E learning is the acquisition and use of knowledge distributed
and facilitated primarily by electronic means. This term of
learning currently depends on network and computer but will
likely evolve to system consisting of a variety of channels (e.g
wireless, satellite) and technologies (eg cellular phones as they
are developed and adapted). E-learning can take the form of
course as well as modules and smaller learning objects. Elearning may incorporate synchronous or asynchronous access
and may be distributed geographically with varied limits of
time.
change,
the
ever
shortening
product
planning
and
migration
towards
value
chain
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online network of customers, suppliers and value added
processes, that is, an E-business community (EBC). The trends
discussed above have given birth to several business issues
that need to be quickly addressed if companies are to retain
their competitive grade. T.coll, Lowy and Kalakota (1998)
mentioned an E- business strategy must anchor on the
following forces when analyzing an E-business community.
First, the redefinition of value must be addressed because
wealth creation communication, commerce and distribution
converse on common digital networked platforms. Industry
boundaries blur, causing providers to rethink the basis of value
creation. Secondly, digital knowledge economics must be
understood well because hoarding knowledge is a typical
counter productive and nearly impossible. In the digital
economy, knowledge must be shared. Thirdly, information
technology
is
driving
change
everywhere.
Thus,
every
innovation, enhancement,
cost
reduction, or customization at each step in its life cycle. The Ebusiness forces discussed above set the stage for E-learning
strategies importance. As companies digitally transforms their
business, knowledge and training becomes rapid absolute, justin-time training because basic survival need, and identification
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of cost-effective ways of reaching a diverse global workforce
becomes critical.
HALL and KORON 2000 capitalized accessibility of courses via
intranet and internet, training can be self-paced, availability of
training at any time and place, training being less expensive
and reduced or eliminated travel time. Urban and Weggan 2000
added that a higher retention of content through personalized
learning is possible because technology based solution allows
more
room
for
individual
differences
in
learning
styles.
trying
out
new
things
and
making
mistakes.
when
group
membership
patterns
or
style
of
an
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Nahavandi
and
Malekzasal
1993
discussed
assumptions
everybody
else,
making
your
mistakes
public
and
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work properly as a structured, departmentalized, hierarchical
organization.
Knowledge intensive firms works best as process, network,
culture and market place for mutual learning and knowledge.
Additionally, Nurmi mentioned that strategy couldnt worked
from above, but emerges by way of strategic learning and
grows in a core competence, where the know-how of the
company and the need of its customers met. Mcrea, Gay and
Bacon (2000) in discussing business E-learning industry,
recognized that employee value is not simply measured by the
ability of execute strategy and manage teams, but also their
residual of an the job knowledge they have amassed during
their tenure differently.
Khjanchi and Kanfi (2000) recognized that every business
organization may have a unique solution depending on its
business needs and present environment. Thus, the following
findings: XEROX used a people driven approach in designing
its system. The users of Eareka at Xerox were recognized for
of
the
employees.
Ernest
and
Youngs
sencor
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1999: Galagan, 2000) while there is a lot of learner- related
information, limited studies have explore required trainers role
and skill in an E-learning scenario (Abernathy, 1998) this
section reviews and discusses trainers roles and competencies.
instructional
developer,
trainer
and
materials
As
an
instructional
developer, the
trainer
writes
course
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In
addition,
technology
enabled
learning
fundamentally
2.
3.
4.
5.
Adult
learners
already
have
much
knowledge
experience
6.
and
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Love learning
2.
3.
Motivate learners
4.
Communication effectively
5.
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6.
7.
Rivas,
Suriya
and
Downey
(1999)
related
that
Gay
organizations
and
are
Bacon
under
(2000)
scrutiny
related
to
that
learning
demonstrate
direct
to
students
in
computer
mediated
learning
learning
style
and
attitude
towards
computer
subjects
had
negative
attitude
toward
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worked
in
other
situations
to
make
sense
of
new
environment.
EASTMOND (1995) Indicated that prior learning experience
among other factors and Hackley (1997) studied teaching
effectiveness in technology mediated distance learning and
found a positive relationship between students activities
towards technology and their learning outcomes. It seems,
then that being knowledgeable about technologies and knowing
how to use them is key online learning outcomes.
Alkodmany et als (1999) case study on using Asynchronous
earning networks (ALNs) to teach students on two different
compasses
found
that
without
prior
exposure
to
the
2.7
are
excellent
mediums
for
interaction
and
communication.
Soo and Bonk, (1998) in asking rank types of interaction found
that asynchronous learner-learner interaction was rated the
most important type of interaction. Soo and Bonk, however,
also noted that technology alone. Each technology seems to be
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the factor that both enables and contains the learning we want
to install in these online environments.
NEAL (1997) accentuates Soo and Bonks concern by saying
that multiple technologies provide richer communication than
any one technology alone. Each technolgoy promoted a
different type of interaction and used different senses. Neal
also added that each technology proved effective for different
senses. Neal also added each technology proved effective for
different students learning styles.
2.8
EVOLUTION OF E- LEARNING
In the past few years, there has been a measurement for all
corporate staff functions, including the human resources and
training and development functions. (Hacked, 1997) chief
executive are increasingly concerned with the impact of
training on the bottom line (Philips, 1997). Training is no
longer viewed as a cost associated with doing business.
Organizational leaders want to know how training is:
Impacting
organizational
effectiveness
and
competitive
HRD
and
training
departments
to
demonstrate
that
efforts
while
others
have
needed
reacted
to
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evaluate the success of training (Philips 1997). As a result of
the
above
mentioned
forces,
evaluation
of
training
and
2.9
analysis
of
different
sources
and
type
of
information.
According to Chute, Thompson, 1999 both scholarly research
and practical experience have shown that distance learning is
educationally effective, other business values and in many
cases more cost effective than other approaches.
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FEEDBAK: the amount and quality of feedback provided to he
learner has an impact on learner satisfaction. Feedback in
particular is important to the effective delivery of E-learning
courses. E-learning delivery methods such as web- based
instruction can provide barriers to traditional type classroom
feedback. For instance, in a web-based course learners cannot
simply raise a hand and ask for clarification about a point made
by the instructor. Hence, the design and integration of feedback
mechanism impact the learners experience and level of
satisfaction.
According to Neal and Mgram 1999 distance learners do not
receive the day to day feedback available in traditional
classroom setting instructors-student feedback is important as
it helps the instructor to gauge the level of student satisfaction
regarding a topic or an entire course. Because of the loss of
traditional classroom feedback in learning environments, other
method to assess learners satisfaction need to be administered
learner feedback during and after the learning event is
important to successfully measure levels of satisfaction. Elearning courses, because of the lack of face to face contact
between instructor and student require special effort in order
obtain information regarding learner satisfaction. For example,
E-learning courses dont allow the instructor to gauge level of
learners satisfaction using traditional methods such as facial
expression or body language. Neal and Ingram 1999 suggested
that question related to the efficiency of what students have
learned and their level of satisfaction with distance learning
courses remain largely unanswered until the traditional and of
course evaluation forms are completed and reviewed. Special
attention must be given to obtain student feedback in Elearning. Sherry, Fulford and Zhang 1998 conducted student is
on two different measures of distance learners satisfaction
with instructor with instruction, the studies were held at a
major university known for its early consistent involvement in
distance education. The courses were delivered via live twoway audio and video technology. The first study analyzed the
accuracy of a short written survey designed to obtain learners
perspective for opportunity to interact in the distance education
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course. The survey included question regarding interaction
between the instructor and learner to learner interaction.
Result its revealed that instructor to class interaction is
positively and moderately correlated with perception of learner
to be learner interaction.
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transformation has more and more companies searching
towards a truly global economy. As the CEO of general electric,
jack yelch stated organization must either globalize or the die
Today, almost 20 percent of economy is based on exports and
imports. US corporation have invested more then $1tillion
abroad
and
employed
overseas
workers.
The
ability
to
THE
ROLE
OF
INSTRUCTORS
AND
STUDENTS
IN
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treat people equally. This expectation and perception of role of
teacher and many cause discomfort in classroom. These are
also reflected in the class participation. In some countries E.g.
Japan,
student
volunteering
their
responses
would
be
as
irresponsible.
For
example,
the
entertaining
Many
countries
have
different
education
system.
Some
is
designed
for
these
Chinese
employees,
the
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same knowledge base as their counter part in the US finally,
different education practices, prepares employees for different
pedagogies, different learning styles, and also gives theme
different perception of learning and teaching and if the role
teacher and student.
language,
and
facial
expression
is
also
important
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intellectually stimulating knowledge and skill transferring for
trainers to communicate and participate in a second language,
this case, English some studies suggest that trainers should be
allowed should also try to the nature language seek in
interpreters
help.
Some
studies
distinguished
technical
and
ADI
are
paving
the
way
towards
true
inter-
learning
(computer
based
training
systems,
system,
distance
learning
systems,
and
multimedia
content,
learning
objections
and
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represent most of the E- learning courses that are currently
available. One advantage of using intranet- based training and
performance support is that cross compatibility of the HTML
language. All that is needed to access E learning courses is a
web browser, and it also frees an organization from being tied
to any one suppliers proprietary system. Text and graphics
based courses include any different types, such as courses that
exist purely on mail, bulletin board/ online discussion forums,
and static HTML web pages that consist of text and graphics.
This delivery format is often used a supplement to traditional
face to face instruction (Hall, 1997). While these courses
represent
the
bare
minimum
in
terms
of
utilizing
the
such
environment
for
as
E
multimedia
and
learning
content
even
authoring
(Training
and
Development 1999).
2.20 XML
Which stands for extensive markup language allows content to
be labeled in defaults, making it possible to customize E
learning content based on a learner needs. This detailed
labeling of web page content also allows for more accurate
searches.
The technology is on the path replace HTML as the standard
web authority language and is already being used by some E
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learning provides as a means of providing on system vendors
and consumer providers were to adopt XML as a standard, the
need for third party browser plug- in (i.e. shock ware) would be
eliminated (Training and Development 1999). XML trends the
advantages of inter- operating even tracking learner progress.
Finally XMLs richer language allows for more interactive
content than HTML, which leads to a more engaging experience
for E- learners and many ultimately make E- learning more
commercially viable (FILpezak 1998).
2.21 VIRTUAL REALITY MODELING LANGUAGE (VRML)
Virtual reality modeling language (VRML) is the language of the
web. Its purpose is to provide information to the pages in a
three dimensional format. Because objects in this environment
are 3D. They can be viewed from any angle, including closeups. Applications for this in learning include stimulation such as
in manufacturing environment where one movers around the
factory operating the machinery (Hall, 1997).
CHAPTER THREE
3.0
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3.1 FACTS FINDING METHODS USED
In my search of getting information, I applied different
methods and they are thus;
i.
Interview
ii.
Internet
iii.
INTERVIEW METHOD
The success behind my research work was based on the
availability and nature of information gathered.
During this
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Input analysis implies detailed descriptions of these things
(data) are essential for the establishment of a system to run
effectively. This is related to our field of study, it includes
students name, his address, sex, age, o-level etc. process
analysis is the description on how the information gathered
should be processed to a required result, text or numbers for
easy updating and retrieval.
Output analysis guides the format of newly established system,
recording
numerous
computer
the
names
students,
could
fire
and
other
staffs
and
when
it
information
possible
encounters
about
the
responses
the
an
authorized
E LEARNER OR E - TRAINER
ALL SECRETARIES
HODS
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
REGISTRAR
RECTOR
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3.5 PROBLEM OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
Due
to
lack
of
structures
the
school
was
unable
to
in
the
standardization.
number
of
students
and
economic
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3.7 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
RECTOR
REGISTRA
BOARD OF
DIRECTOR
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
DEPARTMENTAL HODS
LECTURERS
Students names
25
Alphabetic
Student address
50
Alphabetic
Age
Alphabetic
Department
15
Alphabetic
Reg. Number
25
Alphanumeric
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Username
20
Alphabetic
Password
20
Alphabetic
Date if birth
10
Date
Account Number
15
Alphanumeric
Town
25
Alphabetic
L.G.A
25
Alphabetic
State
25
Alphabetic
A level
10
Alphabetic
Bank
15
Alphabetic
Amount paid
10
Numeric
Next of kin
25
Alphabetic
Address
50
Alphanumeric
Occupation
25
Alphabetic
Writers
username
Obianu Class
ju
Date sent
Time
received
Subject
messag
e
10/09/2010
12:00 pm
Visual
basic
Quiz
OUTPUT DESIGN
All messages slip
RECEIVERS USERNAME . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
WRITERS USERNAME . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .
SUBJECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .
OUTPUT SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN
All specification of the output variable is the same with the
input. The input design will enable student, registered lectures
and directors to have access to the system.
PAYMENT FORM
USERNAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .
REG NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIRST NAME . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .
ACCOUNT NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
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SLIP NO. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .
AMOUNT PAID . . . . . . . . . . DATE OF PAYMENT . . . . . . . . . .
ii.
MAIN
MODULE
ACCEPT
NEW
REGISTRATION
DISPLAY ALL
MESSAGES
FOR
A PARTICULAR
USER
DISPLAY
RECORDS FOR
UPDATE
DISPLAY
RECORDS FOR
UPDATE
UPDATE
MASTER FILE
PRINT HARD
COPY
UPDATE
MASTER FILE
UPDATE
MASTER FILE
LOG
GO BACK TO MAIN MODULE
ON THE
DIAGRAM DEPICTING THE NETWORK
NET
WORK STATION
WORK STATION
WORK STATION
WORK STATION
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REGISTRATION FORM
ERROR
INPUT FROM
CORRECTION
KEYBOARD
PRINTRER
CPU
STORAGE ON
DISK
VDU
BACK UP
STORAGE
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CHAPTER FOUR
4.0
SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
This new system has been carefully tested and the result has
tallied with expected output.
Under this view, both systems are run parallel to ensure that
the needs of the institution are achieved.
2.
3.
2.
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4.1 PROGRAM DESIGN
The program is made up of 39 forms with their various
countless procedures, 9 modules, one user control and a user
document. Each of which has name relating to what it does and
significantly, they are easily filled.
Most of them contain command buttons that will enable the
user either do. Submit to the net or to reset the form for new
entry. Each of which was designed to its level of importance
and what it can do. A student cannot register as a staff
because he/she is not given the right in the FPNO. The holder
of the key to the master file is the administrative body holding
the affairs of which they as well given their number by the
FPNO to enable them access the database without fear.
All records manipulation must only be done in the Admin of the
school. Students and lecturers dont have access to their
records once submitted rather they should mail secretary to
the rector to help them make changes.
START
DISPLAY THE
FIRST PAGE
N
SELECT YOUR CHOICE
A
OPEN
REGISTRATION
FORM FOR
STUDENTS,
LECTURERES AND
ADMINISTRATORS
N
Y
IS CHOICE NO
2 SELECTED
?
LOGIN
N
IS CHOICE NO
3 SELECTED
?
IS CHOICE NO
4 SELECTED
?
OPEN AREA TO
VIEW INFORMATION
ABOUT THE SCHOOL
PAY SCHOOL
FEES
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OPEN AREA
TO VIEW
COURSES
IS CHOICE NO
5 SELECTED
?
STOP
INFORMATION
UPDATE ABOUT
WHAT IS GOING
ON
IN THE SCHOOL
ARE YOU
OKAY?
STOP
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ENTER
PASSWORD AND
USER NAME
ARE
PASSWORD
AND USER
NAME
CORRET?
ERROR MESSAGE
DISPLAYED
DISPLAY INBOX
MESSAGE
STOP
DISPLAY
AVAILABLE
COURSE AND
DEPARTMENTS
OFFERING THEM
ARE YOUR
OKEY?
Y
STOP
ENTER
PERSONAL
INFORMATION
ARE
PASSWORD
AND USER
NAME
CORRET?
DISPLAY
PAYMENT FORM
ARE THE
INPUT
CORRET?
Y
SAVE THE PAY
STOP
ERROR MESSAGE
DISPLAYED
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MAKE OTHER
DATABASE
CHANGE AND
SEARCH
ARE
THEY
CORRET?
SAVE AND
UPDATE
CHANGES
STOP
4.3 ALGORITHM
DISPLAY THE LOGIN FORM
IF ANY BUTTON IS CLICKED THEN
OPEN FORM FOR PAYMENT
ERROR MESSAGE
DISPLAYED
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ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAYED
END IF
END IF
IF REGISTER BUTTON IS CLICKED THEN
OPEN REGISTRATION FORM FOR CATEGORY SELECTED
IF ALL INPUTS ARE CKEY THEN SAVE AND CLOSE
ELSE
ERROR MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED
END IF
END IF
IF SCHOOL INFORMATION IS CLICKED THEN
OPEN FOR INFORMATION DISPLAY
CLOSE
END IF
IF USER NAME AND PASSWORD IS KEY IN CORRECTLY THEN
DISPLAY INBOX FORM ACCORDING TO THE SELECTION MADE
ELSE
DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE
END IF
END IF
IF OTHER SEARCHES AND UPDATES ARE OKEY THEN
UPDATE THE RECORD
CLOSE
END IF
END IF
4.3 SOURCE PROGAM
The source program is written in visual basic. It can be used on
the internet only when it is packaged in server machine with
some protocols following it. But before one package, he/she
must first compile it to executable file, the file that the program
will call each time it is being clicked at.
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is tested with view to discharge this duty for nothing else than
that.
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0
SUMMARY/ CONCLUSION
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5.1 RECOMMENDATION
As the efficiencies of high speed networks transform the predigital structures of a place-based academic, we should expect
to see many students teams using the kind of synchronous
tools to self-manage the more complex learning tasks of higher
education. VOIP and application sharing in particular can create
in expensive cyberspaces where geo distributed students can
perform their learning work through the preferred medium for
intense communication talk. Their talk will focus on share
screen objects (e.g. texts, spreadsheet, web pages and
flowcharts) that facilitate the dialogue and that can be changed
as the need arises under the best circumstances, the students
will divided the work, perform it separately, and then gather
online to share their findings and integrate them into a
deliverable product that can be assessed by the instructor.
This is the decentered classroom taken to a logical extreme by
an emerging technology.
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