Prof. R.R. Kolte, Punam Khadse, Samarth Ghanmule, Vishal Gangawane
Abstract
The rapid growth of digital education has increased the demand for structured and secure online learning platforms. Many existing learning systems provide video-based learning but lack proper organization, performance evaluation, and strong content security mechanisms. To address these challenges, this research presents the development of a Content Management System integrated with a Video Learning and Test Management Application.
The proposed system provides a structured digital learning environment where students can access recorded video lectures, study materials, and scheduled tests within a single platform. The system organizes learning content into modules such as video lectures, notes, syllabus, Daily Practice Problems (DPP), and assessments. It also includes a performance analytics dashboard that helps students evaluate their learning progress and identify areas for improvement.
The application is developed using modern technologies including React Native for frontend development, Node.js for backend services, Supabase and MongoDB for database management, and cloud infrastructure for media storage and delivery. Secure authentication, content protection mechanisms, and payment gateway integration are implemented to ensure system reliability and data security.
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Conclusion
The proposed Content Management System with Video Learning and Test Management Application provides a structured and efficient digital learning platform for students. The system integrates various functionalities such as secure user authentication, course package management, video-based learning, online testing, and performance analytics within a single application. This integrated approach helps students access educational resources conveniently while also enabling them to evaluate their learning progress through structured assessments. The application ensures a user-friendly learning environment where students can watch recorded lectures, attempt tests, and review detailed solutions. The inclusion of performance analytics allows learners to understand their strengths and weaknesses and improve their academic preparation accordingly. Additionally, the platform provides administrators and educators with the ability to manage courses, monitor student engagement, and analyze learning outcomes effectively. By combining modern technologies such as mobile application development frameworks, cloud-based storage, and data analytics, the system offers a scalable and reliable solution for digital education. The platform not only improves accessibility to learning materials but also enhances the overall learning experience through structured content delivery and continuous evaluation. In conclusion, the proposed system successfully addresses the challenges faced by traditional digital learning platforms by providing an organized, secure, and interactive educational environment that supports both teaching and learning processes.
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How to Cite This Paper
Prof. R.R. Kolte, Punam Khadse, Samarth Ghanmule, Vishal Gangawane (2026). Content Management System integrated with a Video Learning and Test Management Application. International Journal of Computer Techniques, 13(2). ISSN: 2394-2231.