Organization and Designing Effective Web-based Courses Mahabat Fayaq Mohammed Ali University of Garmian/College of Science/Computer Department The aim of this study was to investigate the reality of systems management e-learning through computer networks in general and the Internet in particular in the Kurdish environment, and the need for systems to manage, and access to a range of management models and technical that can be relied upon in the management systems of e-learning in the Kurdistan region Environment via the Internet. Abstract: Kurdistan Region- a proposed organizational model with scientific and technical developments enormous, and the use of information technology, and communication in education, scientific research, management, and the emergence of the information revolution, there have been the urgent need to develop strategies for educational development and reform, which imposed the same technique as an indicator of the progress of society, development, and one of the foundations for development, and emerged elearning based on multimedia, and through the Internet as a strategic option to develop education and promotion, and re-engineering institutions and planning to change its system to conform with developments in science, technology, and the information revolution, modern, and in return, this cutting-edge technology you need when you apply to education to the administrative organization elaborately built on a scientific basis, in the context of educational planning, educational administration and to ensure the achievement of the objectives of education and, therefore, emerged as the subject of the study entitled: "Management of e-learning in public education in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region- a proposed organizational model".
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Organization and Designing Effective Web-based Courses
Mahabat Fayaq Mohammed Ali
University of Garmian/College of Science/Computer Department
The aim of this study was to investigate the reality of systems
management e-learning through computer networks in general and the
Internet in particular in the Kurdish environment, and the need for
systems to manage, and access to a range of management models and
technical that can be relied upon in the management systems of e-learning
in the Kurdistan region Environment via the Internet.
Abstract:
Kurdistan Region- a proposed organizational model with scientific
and technical developments enormous, and the use of information
technology, and communication in education, scientific research,
management, and the emergence of the information revolution, there have
been the urgent need to develop strategies for educational development
and reform, which imposed the same technique as an indicator of the
progress of society, development, and one of the foundations for
development, and emerged elearning based on multimedia, and through
the Internet as a strategic option to develop education and promotion,
and re-engineering institutions and planning to change its system to
conform with developments in science, technology, and the information
revolution, modern, and in return, this cutting-edge technology you need
when you apply to education to the administrative organization
elaborately built on a scientific basis, in the context of educational
planning, educational administration and to ensure the achievement of the
objectives of education and, therefore, emerged as the subject of the study
entitled: "Management of e-learning in public education in the Iraqi
Kurdistan Region- a proposed organizational model".
The study aimed to provide an organizational model for managing e-
learning in public education in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, and published,
and the development of policies, and founded, its objectives, and
organized in a manner conducive to the optimum benefit from the
employment of information and communication technologies in
education through (the aims of the research):
1. Recognize the reality of e-learning management in public
education in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region.
2. Development of the philosophical foundations and organizational
must be based on the management of e-learning in public
education in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region.
3. To reach the goals that can be achieved by the Department of
Education in e-public education in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region.
4. Development of methods and plans leading to the activation of e-
learning management in public education in the Iraqi Kurdistan
Region.
Keywords:
E-Learning: refers to the learning that is delivered or enabled via
electronic technology. It encompasses learning delivered via a range of
technologies such as the internet, television, videotape, intelligent
tutoring systems, and computer-based training.
Design: the analysis may lead to a number of possible alternative designs,
for example, different combinations of manual and computerized
elements may be considered. Once one alternative has been selected the
purpose of the design stage is to work from the requirements specification
to produce a system specification. The system specification will be a
detailed set of documents that provides details of all features of the
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