Design and Implementation of a General Web-based Course Teaching Management System

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Author(s)

Yuying Jiang 1,* Zhan Huang 1 Zhanhong Huang 1

1. Department of Computer Science Jinan University Guangzhou, China

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijeme.2012.11.01

Received: 17 Aug. 2012 / Revised: 19 Sep. 2012 / Accepted: 26 Oct. 2012 / Published: 29 Nov. 2012

Index Terms

Course teaching website, PHP programming, MySQL database

Abstract

A general and comprehensive course teaching management system is developed, so that different teachers in different colleges may use this system to manage their courses and teaching work. The system’s front-stage provides users with login, query and search capabilities, and students can query related learning resources, assignment submission, scores, and attendance. The backstage offers effective management from colleges to curriculum subjects and provides teachers with management of teaching resources, student attendance, assignments, and notice board. Teachers and students can use the message board for communication and question answering. The PHP is used as the core programming language to manipulate the MySQL database, and Html, CSS and JavaScript are used for designing the web pages.

Cite This Paper

Yuying Jiang,Zhan Huang,Zhanhong Huang,"Design and Implementation of a General Web-based Course Teaching Management System", IJEME, vol.2, no.11, pp.1-7, 2012. DOI: 10.5815/ijeme.2012.11.01

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