BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THE E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND E-RESOURCES: A CASE STUDY IN SAUDI ARABIA a Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Computer Science and Information.

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BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THE E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND E-RESOURCES: A CASE STUDY IN SAUDI ARABIA a Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya,50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Received October 12, 2009; revised December 21, 2009; accepted January 6, 2010 報告人:鍾蕙蓮

ABSTRACT Introduction Purpose of Study Research Method Results Conclusion

INTRODUCTION Information technology (IT) in knowledge society allows for newer learning scenarios where technology plays a major role in sharing and dissemination of knowledge. E-learning occurs when students use the web to go through the sequence of teaching, to complete the learning activities, and to achieve learning results and objectives.

PURPOSE OF STUDY Creating a framework for e-resources to support an e-learning environment is the most important task to develop the learning and teaching processes in both traditional and virtual schools. have three parties librarian : Learner 、 Teacher and Librarian

RESEARCH METHOD E-Learning process: Using Micro Soft Class Server at home and in classrooms. Classroom Collaboration: Between teacher and students by broadcasting data show, iewing students 'computers and chat with them. Between teachers and students connection to Micro Soft Exchange Mail Server at home and in classrooms. User Data Backup: Replication of Student Data on Data Servers in classroom.

Student search page Student proposal Massage from the librarian

RESULTS Overall evaluation and student satisfaction Covered 116 students from 7th grade, 8th grade, and 9th grade used the one-way ANOVA to test for significant differences in variables according to grade (using 5% level of significance)

CONCLUSION Satisfaction level of using web-based system has been generally satisfied and the study conclude that the system is well-accepted by the students. In the webbased system such should take a place, and schools in developing countries need to redefine and address the conceptual framework of the web-based system that collaboratively provides relevant e-resources to support and fulfill the gab between e-resources and e-learning environment.