Construction of distance teaching platform based on mobile communication technology
Hongxia Li
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2019, vol. 20, issue 1, 35-43
Abstract:
With the development and application of mobile communication technology, people have higher requirements for the transmission and reception of information, and this brings opportunities for distance learning. In view of this, this article has carried on the research to the long-distance teaching platform construction based on the mobile communication technology. First of all, this paper briefly introduces the application type of mobile communication technology in distance education; and then, this paper explores the framework and function of distance learning platform based on mobile communication technology, and gives the specific platform system framework and function modules of figure; finally, the main functions of the distance learning platform based on mobile communication technology are implemented and tested in this paper. The results of this paper show that the system can meet the design requirements, and can achieve distance learning and mobile learning. At the same time, the distance education institutions can transfer more learning resources to learners at a higher speed. The distance teaching platform based on mobile communication technology has a good application prospect, and the platform can exchange information with the traditional campus network to realise the data sharing.
Keywords: mobile communication technologies; distance learning platform; data sharing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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