Application of Multimedia Platforms for Improving Child Education in Nigeria
Agbaeze Ejem,
Elvis Emmanuel Christopher,
Juliet Nnenna Odii,
Stanley Okechukwu Diala
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2017
Pages:
64-70
Received:
27 May 2017
Accepted:
13 June 2017
Published:
15 August 2017
Abstract: This paper presents the application of multimedia platforms as an alternative to improving child education in Nigeria. The enormous challenges experienced in the present day child education as a result of children’s natural vulnerability to distraction and loss of concentration in their educational pursuit have led to the research of this nature. An object oriented paradigm that initiates learning mode among children through the use of interactive animations that foster concentration has been proposed in this paper. A test run of the system demonstrated an efficient platform for improved child learning capacity with minimum distraction. The result of the research therefore is a domain independent-multimedia platform that addresses the prevalent Nigerian child education problem.
Abstract: This paper presents the application of multimedia platforms as an alternative to improving child education in Nigeria. The enormous challenges experienced in the present day child education as a result of children’s natural vulnerability to distraction and loss of concentration in their educational pursuit have led to the research of this nature. A...
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Information Centre by Virtual Computer Through a Multi-Technology Framework
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2017
Pages:
71-75
Received:
1 September 2017
Accepted:
15 December 2017
Published:
4 January 2018
Abstract: Development of a framework based in virtualization to be implemented in an information centre/ library (IC/LIB). This framework combines three technologies: virtualization, SQL, ADO.Net. It will be implemented in libraries and information centres to allow users/researchers to keep and synchronize the information with other devices and cloud computing. The individual virtual machine maintains all users’ work information after the end of the work session. However, the work information is accessible by synchronization with a cloud computer platform. Hyper-V 2012 R2 will support this framework.
Abstract: Development of a framework based in virtualization to be implemented in an information centre/ library (IC/LIB). This framework combines three technologies: virtualization, SQL, ADO.Net. It will be implemented in libraries and information centres to allow users/researchers to keep and synchronize the information with other devices and cloud computi...
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