PowerFee—Training and testing students in power engineering web application
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The world of education is continuously changing. New information and communication technologies have appeared as an important component of the actual teaching/learning strategies. We arrived into a new era called e-Learning period.
Nowadays, e-Learning has become a viable alternative to traditional methods, adopted by many educational institutions,
especially because of the advantages offered by the possibility of continuous training. In Romania, these teaching/learning strategies face rapid development. This paper presents a software-tool developed in Delphi environment—PowerFee—used for periodical training and testing students via Internet. According to intern rules of the department, all students must accomplish a given number of training-tests every semester to ensure the proper assimilation of the new information. To optimise this process, the program can be reached via local network using a user name and password. A comparison between results obtained by classical teaching/learning methods and ones achieved by modern e-Learning techniques is presented.
Keywords: E-Learning, chi-square test, teaching, training
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