Development of a Virtual Learning Environment for Enhancing User Engagement and Course Completion Rates

  • Gadigeppa S. Ganiger Smt. Kamala & Sri. Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Lakshmeshwar, India
  • Laxmi Shigli Smt. Kamala & Sri. Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Lakshmeshwar, India
  • Mohan B. Dasakanakappanavar Smt. Kamala & Sri. Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Lakshmeshwar, India
  • Pavitra Alavandi Smt. Kamala & Sri. Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Lakshmeshwar, India
  • Nagaraj B Baradeli Smt. Kamala & Sri. Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Lakshmeshwar, India
  • Dr. Aruna Kumar Joshi Smt. Kamala & Sri. Venkappa M. Agadi College of Engineering & Technology, Lakshmeshwar, India
Keywords: Virtual Learning Environment, E-Learning, Agile Development, Learning Management System, Web Application, Educational Technology

Abstract

This paper presents the design and implementation of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) aimed at enhancing user engagement and improving course completion rates in higher education institutions. The proposed system integrates user management, course handling, learning and assessment tools, certificate generation, and payment gateway integration into a secure and scalable web-based platform. Developed using modern web technologies and Agile methodology, the system ensures flexibility, usability, and performance optimisation. Experimental testing demonstrates strong usability scores, stable performance under concurrent load, and improved administrative efficiency. The developed VLE addresses limitations in existing platforms by providing an intuitive, modular, and data-driven digital learning ecosystem.

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Published
2026-04-19
How to Cite
Ganiger, G. S., Shigli, L., Dasakanakappanavar, M. B., Alavandi, P., Baradeli, N. B., & Joshi, D. A. K. (2026). Development of a Virtual Learning Environment for Enhancing User Engagement and Course Completion Rates. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 12(1), 62-64. Retrieved from https://asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/1505

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