A Web-based Application for the Management of Seminar Assignments
Cristina Elena Turcu, Corneliu Octavian Turcu, Evelyne Graur

TL;DR
This paper introduces a web-based system developed in PHP and MySQL to efficiently manage seminar assignments, facilitate student collaboration, and balance individual study loads in academic settings.
Contribution
It presents a modular, user-friendly application that streamlines seminar assignment management and student participation, enhancing traditional methods.
Findings
System improves assignment organization and management.
Students can collaboratively select and schedule tasks.
The platform is easy to use and enhances seminar engagement.
Abstract
Seminar activities never occur randomly or in a vacuum. Carefully planned and well-organized thematically, they allow both undergraduates and graduates to explore in (more) detail various subject areas of particular interest to every individual or group. Discussion and participation characterize this form of learning, which is often supplemented by in-class presentations of previously assigned tasks. The preparation of assignments often presupposes a lot of self-study and research; it is desirable that the student group enrolled in the same seminar be able to share all points of view, results and conclusions. The present paper presents an information system designed to manage the assignments proposed in a seminar and balance students' individual study load. The system was developed in PHP language with all editable features stored in MySQL database for the best speed and performance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental Learning in Engineering · Educational Technology and Assessment
