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In today's digital age, electronic learning (e-learning), refers to learning via the Internet, has become a significant trend. Accordingly, the higher education institutions progressively contribute to providing e-learning. This paper describes the first development and implementation of blended learning courses at Sam Ratulangi University (UNSRAT), Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The current work...
Facebook® is a popular social network. There are approximately 1 billion registered users as of 2013. On the other hand, developing countries are starting to take advan- tage of the free platform and capabilities provided through facebook. The Island Kingdom of Tonga located in the South Pacific is also taking advantage of this social network. The secondary students of the Kingdom of Tonga are also...
Rapid growing of internet applications and users has led the improvement of mobile web browser technology and standards such as HTML5. Recently, HTML5 is turning to be a de facto standard after some of its features has been implemented in major mobile web browsers. Moodle as a web based Learning Management System (LMS) has been popular in academic environment for supporting learning activities and...
We developed a web-based time schedule system as an important feature of the university portal along with our university's long-term ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) plan. By using the system, students and professors can get their own course timetable in collaboration with the Student Information System (SIS). Each course name on the timetable is linked to the corresponding course...
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