E-Learning Websites |
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Front-End |
Administrator |
Web Conferencing
Online Document Sharing
Import media from web or local PC
One to One & Group Chat
Various mathematic tools
Drawing Tools
Live Tutors
- (Display list of teachers who are currently login)
Offline Tutors
- (Display list of teachers who are not currently login)
Browse By Subject
- (Display list of subjects then when clicked give list of teachers who take that subject..)
My settings
View schedule
Tell a Friend
Book classroom
Buy Credits
- (In this section a user can buy credits to make bids.)
My Balance
- (In this section a user can buy credits to make bids.)
Ebook Store
Workshop
- (Downloadable assignments).
Best tutor
Search teacher
Refer a friend
Security between both type of clients ends and backend
Secure Payment Gateway
Seo Management
Message management
- Student Message List
- Tutor Message List
Search engine (search by keyword, username)
Different payment methods
confirmation email sent
Live support
Event Gallery
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User Interface Setting
- (Shows general settings for the adminstrator to maintain the site)
Student management
- Student list
- Blocked Student
- Online Student
Tutor management
- Tutor list
- Blocked Tutor
- Online Tutor
Allocation management - Student Allocation
- Tutor Allocation
Request management
- Request Student Allocation
- Request Tutor Allocation
Class management
- Classroom list
- Schedule classes
- Open classes
Content Manager
Subject management
Price management
Report Management
News Management
Message management
- Tutor Message List
- Student Message List
Testimonial Management
- Allow Admin to see comments of user
Event Management
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The Future of E-learning Has Arrived! :
Combine this with the future roll out of 3G and the increased take-up of broadband services and we are set for a wonderfully media rich future. There is also the development of various peer-to-peer [p2p] approaches, aimed at providing a Napster-style solution for the training and development community. Whilst the technological issues are well understood, the practicality of sharing learning materials is still some way off. Issues such as IPR, copyright, quality, appropriateness and business sensitivity all need addressing before we can assemble courses from easily available online content.
While in the past, training in information technology (IT) skills was the mainstay of corporate e-learning, accounting for 76% of the market in 2000, the industry is moving quickly into other areas. IDC predicts that by 2005, some 53.8% of the market will be focused on business skills and other non-IT skills. This shift is exceptionally significant. Business skills are far more complex to teach, practice and measure, and this will require new levels in the sophistication of the processes and production values to ensure excellence for the learners.
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Cost of creating eLearning
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Savings
Reduction in time spent on training
Typically, the time a worker must spend being trained is reduced by about 40% using eLearning. This was verified by studies comparing traditional classroom instruction to equivalent website instruction at Xerox, IBM and Federal Express.
Improved performance
As mentioned earlier, our collective experience with deployment of good Website is that it is not only faster than classroom training (and nearly always cheaper over 2-3 years), it is also better. People learn better with eLearning. They remember what they learn more accurately and longer (retention) and they are better able to use what they learn to improve their performance (transfer). Here are some of the statistics.
Across many different studies and reports from the military, education and industry show 15-25% increases in learning achievement.
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