Linked List Implementation “Online learning”
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Student enrollment in recent years and institutions of higher education have a keen interest in offering quality online MBA programs to meet the demands. This study aimed to develop an online learning platform. The project is a description of one of the methods of the Data Structure Course, which describes how to store data inside the Ram Memory. It is a website that contains a video to explain one of the methods of storing data within the memory of the computer, and the site contains a special page of training, which distinguishes it from the rest of the educational sites. The site helps to test the health of solving the issues of the student training on the lesson. The site shows how to use the pop front method, pop back method, push front method, push back method and delete the list from the memory. All of these functions could be difficult to imagine in reality, so the researchers designed a webpage to do this task.
Keywords: Linked List; online learning; webpage design.
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