Architecture for Integrating Learning Platforms Using Adapter
Ali Baba Dauda, Auwal Idris, Suleiman Umar, Peter Mshelia and, AbdulAziz Ibrahim

TL;DR
This paper proposes an integrated architecture for electronic and mobile learning platforms using Web Services and an adapter middleware to enable seamless content exchange and improve learning efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Web Services-based architecture and an adapter middleware to unify different learning platforms for better content sharing.
Findings
Successful development of a Web Services-based architecture
Implementation of an adapter middleware for platform integration
Enhanced content exchange between learning platforms
Abstract
The advantage of the electronic and mobile learning platforms is the dissemination of learning contents with ease, but these operate differently to exchange the learning the learning contents from the server to the client. integrating these learning platforms to operate as a single platform and exchange the contents based on learners' request could improve the learning efficiency and reduce the operational cost. this work introduces a Web Services approach based on the client-server model to develop an integrated architecture that join the two learning platforms. in this paper the architecture of the learning platforms is presented and explained. furthermore, an adapter in a form of Web services is developed and as a middleware for the client-server communication.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Learning in Education · Cloud Computing and Remote Desktop Technologies · Robotics and Automated Systems
