e-learning station 1) 2) 1) 3) 2) 2) 1) 4) e-learning Station 16 e-learning e-learning key words: e-learninglms CMS A Trial and Prospect of Kumamoto University e-learning Station Hiroshi Nakano 1) Kazuhisa Suzuki 2) Yasushi Ohta 1) Tsuyoshi Kiyan 3) Yuriko Shimizu 2) Chisato Noguchi 2) Toshihiro Kita 1) Hidenori Akiyama 4) Abstract Kumamoto University provides an e-learning program for local citizens called as e-learning Station supported by the Community Contribution Special Support Activities Budget, which was established to promote contributions to the community by national universities. The e- Learning Station did trial distribution during spring, 2004, in order to check a system and contents by monitors responses. The statistical results and considerable improvements are reported in this paper. The e-learning Station has been started from September, 2004, and the latest status is also reported. key words: e-learning, lifelong learning, LMS, CMS, community contribution 1) Center for Multimedia and Information Technologies, Kumamoto University 2) Planning Office for Community Collaboration, General Affairs Division, Administration Bureau, Kumamoto University 3) Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University 4) Graduate School of Leading Organization, Kumamoto University
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