بررسی الزامات استفاده از سیستم مدیریت یادگیری در آموزش عالی از دیدگاه استادان
محورهای موضوعی :
فن‎آوری اطلاعات
محمد رحمان پور
1
,
احمدرضا نصر اصفهانی
2
1 - دکتری مطالعات برنامه درسی، معلم آموزش و پرورش شهرستان مریوان و مدرس دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد مریوان
2 - استاد گروه علوم تربیتی، دانشگاه اصفهان، اصفهان، ایران
تاریخ دریافت : 1394/09/22
تاریخ پذیرش : 1395/01/29
تاریخ انتشار : 1395/05/01
کلید واژه:
آموزش عالی,
استادان,
الزامات,
سیستم مدیریت یادگیری,
چکیده مقاله :
هدف از انجام این پژوهش، بررسی الزامات مؤثر در استفاده از سیستم مدیریت یادگیری در آموزش عالی از دیدگاه استادان دانشگاه اصفهان بود. این پژوهش از نوع کیفی بود که با استفاده از روش مصاحبه در سال تحصیلی 94-1393 انجام گرفت. بر این اساس، با 15 نفر از استادان مصاحبه به عمل آمد. مصاحبه به صورت نیمهساختار یافته انجام گرفت که روایی محتوایی سؤالات آن از قبل مورد تأیید چند نفر صاحبنظر در حوزه مربوطه قرار گرفت. دادههای حاصل از مصاحبهها با استفاده از روش مقوله بندی مورد تجزیه و تحلیل قرار گرفت. نتایج نشان داد که از جمله عوامل مهم در بهکارگیری سیستم مدیریت یادگیری عبارتند از: عوامل مربوط به ماهیت سیستم مدیریت یادگیری، عوامل مدیریتی- زیرساختی و عوامل انسانی. در بعد عوامل مرتبط با سیستم، قابلیت آموزشی و قابلیت یادگیری، در بعد انسانی، مهارت در استفاده از سیستم، و در بعد مدیریتی- زیرساختی، کمیت و کیفیت زیرساختها و تدارک منابع مالی کافی، از جمله عوامل مهم به کارگیری سیستم مدیریت یادگیری در آموزش عالی بود.
چکیده انگلیسی:
The aim of this study was to investigate requirements influencing the use of learning management systems in higher education from the viewpoint of professors at the University of Isfahan. A qualitative study was done using interviews in 2014-15 academic year. Accordingly, 15 university professors were interviewed. Participants were interviewed by semi-structured interview. Prior to interviews, all inquiries had been validated by experts in the field. Collected data from interviews was analyzed using the method of categorization. Results showed that the major factors applied to learning management systems included: factors related to the nature of the learning management system, infrastructure- managerial factors and human factors. Important factors for application in learning management systems in higher education was teaching and learning ability in the factors related to the system; in the human dimension it was proficiency in use of the system; and in managerial- infrastructure it was quality and quantity of infrastructure and provision of adequate financial resources.
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Aczel, J. C., Peake, S. R., & Hardy, P. (2008). Designing capacity-building in
e-learning expertise: Challenges and strategies. Computer & Education, 50, 499-510.
Al-Busaidi, K. L., & Al-Shihi, H. (2012). Key factors to instructors satisfaction of learning management system in blended learning. Computer High Education, 24, 18-39.
Almekhlafi, A. G., & Almeqdadi, F. A. (2010). Teachers perceptions of technology integration in the United Arab Emirates school classrooms. Educational Technology & Society, 13(1), 8-93.
Asiri, M. J., Mahmud, R., Abu Bakr, K., & Ayub, A. F. M. (2012). Role of attitude in utilization of Jusur LMS in Saudi Arabian University. Procedia Social and Behavioral Science, 64, 525-534.
Atashak, M. (2007). Theoretical and practical foundations of e-learning. Journal of Research and Planning in Higher Education, 43, 135-156. (in Persian).
Ayub, A. F. M., Tarmizi, R. A., Jaafar, W. M. W., Ali, W. Z. W., & Laun, W. S. (2010). Factors influencing students use a learning management system portal: Perspective from higher education students. International Journal of Education and Information Technology, 4(2), 100-108.
Browne, T., Jenkins, M., & Walkerm R. (2006). A longitudinal perspective regarding the use of VLEs by higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. Interactive Learning Environments, 14(2), 177-192.
Cavus, N. (2011). Investigating mobile devices and LMS integration in higher education: Student perspectives. Procedia Computer Science, 3, 1469-1474.
Duff, A. (2005). The revised approach to studying inventory (RASI) and its use in management education. Active Learning in Higher Education, 5(1), 56-72.
Flavo, D. A., & Johanson, B. F. (2007). The use of learning management system in the United State. TechTrends, 51(2), 4-45.
Isfandyari-Moghaddam, A. (2012). Insung Jung and Colin Latchem (eds): Quality assurance and accreditation in distance education and e-learning: Models, policies and research. High Educ, 64, 743-745.
Klobas, J. E., & McGill, T. J. (2010). The role of involvement in learning management system success. Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 22, 114-134.
Knecht, M., & Ried, K. (2009). Modularizing information literacy training via the blackboard e-community. Journal of Library Administration, 49, 1-9.
Mahdizadeh, H., Biemans, H., & Mulder, M. (2008). Determining factors of the use of e-learning environments by university teachers. Computers & Education, 51, 142-154.
Miers, M. E., Rickaby, C. E., & Clarke, B. A. (2007). Learning to work together: Health and social care students learning from inter professional modules. Assessment in Higher Education, 43, 673-691.
Montazer, G. A. (2007). Strategic studies of informational development in higher education in Iran. Journal of Research and Planning in Higher Education, 13(1), 1-26.
Ownes, J. D., & Price, L. (2010). Is e-learning replacing the traditional lecture? Education and Training, 2, 128-139.
Pretorius, M., & Biljon, J. V. (2010). Learning management system: ICT skills, usability and learnability. Interaction Technology and Smart Education, 7(1), 3-43.
Pretorius, A. (2010). Factors that contribute towards improving learning effectiveness using a specific Learning Management System (LMS) at the Military Academy (MA). Campus-Wide Information System, 27(5), 318-340.
Rahmanpour, M., & Liaghatdar, M. J. (2008). Development of e-learning in Iran's higher education: Challenges and solutions. The Fifth Conference on Information and Communication Technology Management, Tehran. (in Persian).
Rahmanpour, M., Liaghatdar, M. J., & Afshar, E. (2015). Socio-cultural and human resources challenges facing Iran's higher education in the formation technology (comparative analysis of higher education in the world). Culture-Communication Journal, 15(27), 37-66. (in Persian).
Rahmanpour, M., Nasr, A. R., & Monajemi, A. H. (2015). Factors affecting of implementation learning management system in higher education. The first International Conference and Fourth Conference on Engineering Education, Shiraz. (in Persian).
Ramakrisnan, P., Jaffar, A., Abdul Razak, F. H., & Ramba, D. A. (2012). Evaluation of user interface design for Learning Management System (LMS): Investigating students eye tracking pattern and experiences. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 67, 527- 537.
Teo, T. (2009). Modeling technology acceptance in education: A study of pre-service teachers. Computer & Education, 52, 302-312.
Tucker, J. P., & Gentry, G. R (2009). Developing an e-learning strategy in higher education. Foresight, 11, 43-49.
Wankel, L. A., & Wankel, C. (2011). Higher education administration with social media. Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Yueh, H. P., & Hsu, S. (2008). Designing a learning management system to support instruction. Communication of the ACM, 51(4), 59-63.