Paper Title :Client-Side Web Development Learning Environment with Utilization of Real Time Collaboration Tools (WEBLECT) using Web RTC For Blended Learning
Author :John R. Del Rosario, Benilda Eleonor V. Comendador
Article Citation :John R. Del Rosario ,Benilda Eleonor V. Comendador ,
(2019 ) " Client-Side Web Development Learning Environment with Utilization of Real Time Collaboration Tools (WEBLECT) using Web RTC For Blended Learning " ,
International Journal of Advances in Computer Science and Cloud Computing (IJACSCC) ,
pp. 22-29,
Volume-7,Issue-1
Abstract : The learning process is aided by employing collaboration-based information possibly improving its retention
through the already proven effectiveness of blended learning models. Going with the interaction and experience based
blended learning, actual application of a problem-solving scenario makes a person try to accomplish the task based on how it
was achieved in the past before trying anything else. With enough experience of tackling a problem a learner should be able
to tap previous knowledge to accomplish an endeavor. Allowing a more meaningful approach to learning enables learners to
retain as much information as possible. In this study a survey was conducted to gain understanding on web development
learner’s ideas on learning better through collaboration. The proponent used different studies as a reference for enhancing
learners’ experiences in web development learning which was eventually developed in to a learning management system
with real-time collaboration tools. Web RTC was used in providing the real-time functionalities within the system that
allowed learners to communicate in real-time thereby enhancing their experience and allowing them to share and collaborate
ideas.
Keywords - Blended Learning, Experiential Learning, Web Development, Web, WebRTC
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-7,Issue-1
DOIONLINE NO - IJACSCC-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-15531
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