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Mobile Learning Platform Connected to Moodle Using J2ME

Samir Abou El-Seoud    
Ashraf M. A. Ahmad    
Hosam Farouk El-Sofany    

Resumen

This paper presents a mobile learning platform (MLP) connected to a Moodle course management system build, using the Java2 Micro Edition (J2ME), developed in our Mobile Multimedia and Wireless Communication Lab (MMWCL). The MLP uses wireless communications (Bluetooth, WI-FI, WIMAX) to connect with the Moodle server. Later, after the connection is established with the server, the J2ME application will be able to provide the user with a bundle of services. These services include grades, course schedules, attendance records, course announcements, and university activities, as well as quality assessments.

Palabras claves

E-learning -  MPL -  J2ME -  Moodle -  MMWCL -  XML.

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