Title :
Measuring performance and evaluating progress in a Web-based synchronous interactive learning environment
Author_Institution :
Hawaii Univ., Manoa, HI, USA
Abstract :
Due to the increasing proliferation of courses and "courseware", it is clear that there is a need to assess the effectiveness of online learning processes in order to provide "best-practice" benchmarks. Similar to the focus on task-technology fit in the design of human-computer systems, attention must be paid to "course-technology" fit and the goals of the stakeholders for each course that takes a technology-mediated form. Educational "added value" depends on a mix of factors: pedagogical goals, personnel and technology budgets, and the availability of connectivity between educators who are capable facilitators and students who are skilled in accommodating new ways of learning. This work contributes positively to the discussion by presenting personal experiences with the deployment of technology-mediated course variations.
Keywords :
Internet; educational technology; interactive systems; performance index; World Wide Web-based synchronous interactive learning environment; best-practice benchmarks; connectivity availability; course-technology fit; courseware; educational added value; educators; facilitators; online learning process effectiveness assessment; pedagogical goals; personal experience; personnel budgets; stakeholder goals; student performance measurement; student progress evaluation; students; technology budgets; technology-mediated course variations; Cable TV; Communication cables; Communications technology; Computer mediated communication; Education; Educational technology; Personnel; Space technology; Teleconferencing; US Department of Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2002. HICSS. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1435-9
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2002.994094