Author/Authors :
Jennifer Gilbert، نويسنده , , Susan Morton and Jennifer Rowley، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The paper draws on in-depth qualitative. comments from student evaluation of
an e-learning module on an MSc in Information Technologies and Management,
to develop a picture of their perspective on the experience. Questionnaires
that yielded some basic quantitative data and a rich seam of qualitative
data were administered. General questions on satisfaction and dissatisfaction
identified the criteria that student used in evaluation, while specific questions
of aspects of the module generated some insights into the student learning
process. The criteria used by students when expressing satisfaction are:
synergy between theory and practice; specific subject themes; discussion
forums and other student interaction; and, other learning support. The themes
that are associated with dissatisfaction include: robustness and usability of
platform; access to resources (such as articles and books); currency of study
materials; and, studentwork scheduling. Aspects of the student learning experience
that should informthe development of e-learning include: each student
engages differently; printing means that students use the integrated learning
environment as a menu; discussion threads and interaction are appreciated,
but students are unsure in making contributions; and, expectations about the
tutor’s role in e-learning are unformed.