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Review of Monitoring Tools for E-Learning Platforms


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1 Department of Computer Science, Reading University, Reading City, United Kingdom
 

The advancement of e-learning technologies has made it viable for developments in education and technology to be combined in order to fulfil educational needs worldwide. E-learning consists of informal learning approaches and emerging technologies to support the delivery of learning skills, materials, collaboration and knowledge sharing. E-learning is a holistic approach that covers a wide range of courses, technologies and infrastructures to provide an effective learning environment. The Learning Management System (LMS) is the core of the entire e-learning process along with technology, content, and services. This paper investigates the role of model-driven personalisation support modalities in providing enhanced levels of learning and trusted assimilation in an e-learning delivery context. We present an analysis of the impact of an integrated learning path that an e-learning system may employ to track activities and evaluate the performance of learners.

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E-Learning, LMS Integrated Learning Path, Activity Monitoring and Analysis, Performance Evaluation, Virtual Environment, Avatars.
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Ali Alowayr
Department of Computer Science, Reading University, Reading City, United Kingdom
Atta Badii
Department of Computer Science, Reading University, Reading City, United Kingdom

Abstract


The advancement of e-learning technologies has made it viable for developments in education and technology to be combined in order to fulfil educational needs worldwide. E-learning consists of informal learning approaches and emerging technologies to support the delivery of learning skills, materials, collaboration and knowledge sharing. E-learning is a holistic approach that covers a wide range of courses, technologies and infrastructures to provide an effective learning environment. The Learning Management System (LMS) is the core of the entire e-learning process along with technology, content, and services. This paper investigates the role of model-driven personalisation support modalities in providing enhanced levels of learning and trusted assimilation in an e-learning delivery context. We present an analysis of the impact of an integrated learning path that an e-learning system may employ to track activities and evaluate the performance of learners.

Keywords


E-Learning, LMS Integrated Learning Path, Activity Monitoring and Analysis, Performance Evaluation, Virtual Environment, Avatars.