1.0 INTRODUCTION E-Learning is the imparting of knowledge via electronic means. Transfer of skills and expertise has been enabled by computers and networks.
At present time, Technology or to use a computer is a common or very popular when it comes into marketing fields, government agencies, business firms, schools and even homes. It makes almost everything possible to do by just using a computer. With the application of information technology, it helps people to do anything, anywhere at any time; it makes their work more efficient because it only takes a small time to get a details.
According on our research, E-learning, sometimes termed computer-based training (CBT), internet-based training (IBT) or web-based training (WBT), includes all forms of electronically supported learning and teaching, including educational technology. E-learning often involves both out-of-classroom and in-classroom educational experiences via technology applications and processes such as Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual education opportunities and digital collaboration. E-Learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime and anywhere.
Therefore, the proponents of proposed a project that will seek to accelerate daily activities and to lessen the work of students and also the teachers. It could be described as experimentation with and reconfiguration of existing technologies which results in new creative inventions and designs.
1.1 Background of the Study
E-Learning can be defined as 'learning facilitated and supported through the use of information and communications technology '. It can cover a spectrum of activities from the use of technology to support learning as part of a ‘blended’ approach (a combination of traditional and e-learning approaches). The term ‘e-learning’ therefore essentially covers the use of computers and technology as a vehicle for knowledge exchange within teaching and learning
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