Handbook on Quality and Standardisation in E-Learning

Handbook on Quality and Standardisation in E-Learning

Author: Ulf-Daniel Ehlers

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-10-11

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 3540327886

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For building a knowledge society, it is critically important to thoroughly understand quality and standards in e-learning. The handbook provides a cross-national perspective on these issues and draws a clear picture of the situation in quality development and standardization. It gives a concise overview on the field of quality research which can be used for teaching purposes and contains examples of quality and standards and practice.


Ensuring Quality and Integrity in Online Learning Programs

Ensuring Quality and Integrity in Online Learning Programs

Author: Esther Smidt

Publisher: Information Science Reference

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781522578444

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"This book provides higher education administration and faculty members with a guide for quality assurance in distance education programs. It also examines the building of a quality online program, thereby providing the field with a practical guide to creating a quality online program, as experienced by actual practitioners in the field"--


Assuring Quality in Online Education

Assuring Quality in Online Education

Author: Kay Shattuck

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-03

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1000979415

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Online distance education continues to grow at a fast pace, even outpacing the overall growth of U.S. higher education. Demands for quality are coming from all shareholders involved. As if caught by surprise, a patchwork response to quality is often the typical organizational response. The result can be inconsistent and uncoordinated levels of value to those invested in online learning. This often promotes negative images of the educational experience and institution.Comprised of highly regarded experts in the field, this edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of quality assurance, a snapshot of current practices and proven recommendations for raising standards of quality in online education.Topics discussed include:* Improving practices for teaching online* Using educational analytics for quality assurance and improvement* Accessibility: An important dimension of quality assurance* Assuring quality in online course design* Assuring quality in learner support, academic resources, advising and counseling* The role and realities of accreditationThis text clearly answers the call for addressing quality from a broad, deep and coordinated understanding. It addresses the complexities of quality assurance in higher education and offers professionals top-shelf advice and support. *This text is also appropriate for students enrolled in Educational Technology and Higher Education Administration Masters and PhD programs


Quality in Online Programs

Quality in Online Programs

Author: Swapna Kumar

Publisher: Leadership and Best Practices

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9789004510838

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"Are you looking for evidence-based hands-on approaches to quality assurance in online programs in higher education? Then this is the book you are looking for. Quality in Online Programs includes approaches and practices to creating and maintaining quality in online programs from across disciplines, institutions, and countries. In this book, leaders in the field of online higher education share their lessons learned using customized approaches to online program quality, student support, and faculty development. These cases will be useful to those seeking to adopt or adapt such practices in their own contexts. The authors also focus on quality assurance at the program level, which has not often been addressed before and which is crucial to ensure faculty satisfaction, program outcomes, and a successful student experience"--


Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Distance Education

Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Distance Education

Author: Insung Jung

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-04-05

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1136849866

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This book is edited and authored by experts with extensive international experience in ODL, e-learning, and QA who give careful consideration to the possibilities and challenges involved.


Advances in E-Learning: Experiences and Methodologies

Advances in E-Learning: Experiences and Methodologies

Author: Garc¡a-Pe¤alvo, Francisco Jos‚

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-03-31

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 1599047586

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Web-based training, known as e-learning, has experienced a great evolution and growth in recent years, as the capacity for education is no longer limited by physical and time constraints. The emergence of such a prized learning tool mandates a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness and implications of e-learning. Advances in E-Learning: Experiences and Methodologies explores the technical, pedagogical, methodological, tutorial, legal, and emotional aspects of e-learning, considering and analyzing its different application contexts, and providing researchers and practitioners with an innovative view of e-learning as a lifelong learning tool for scholars in both academic and professional spheres.


Leaving Addie for SAM

Leaving Addie for SAM

Author: Michael Allen

Publisher: Association for Talent Development

Published: 2012-09-26

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1607286750

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The ADDIE process is past its prime. It was developed long before Agile and other iterative processes that have introduced greater efficiencies in design and development, fostered more creativity, and addressed effective stakeholder involvement. Leaving ADDIE for SAM introduces two new concepts—SAM, the Successive Approximation Model, and the Savvy Start. Together, they incorporate contemporary design and development processes that simplify instructional design and development, yielding more energetic and effective learning experiences. This book is a must-read for all learning professionals who have a desire to let go of outdated methodologies and start creating better, faster training products today.


Quality in E-learning

Quality in E-learning

Author: Ulf-Daniel Ehlers

Publisher: Nicholson

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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The findings show that European e-learning stakeholders attach considerable importance to quality but that there are still obstacles that need to be overcome before direct improvement in the quality of education can be made. The survey also analyses the current situation in relation to the development of quality: knowledge, experiences and the capacity to deal creatively with quality approaches. The concept of quality competence is introduced and is empirically contextualised.


Assessing the Value of E-learning Systems

Assessing the Value of E-learning Systems

Author: Yair Levy

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1591407281

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"The book provides A guidelines approach on how to implement the proposed theory and tools in e-learning programs"--Provided by publisher.


ELearning for Quality Teaching in Higher Education

ELearning for Quality Teaching in Higher Education

Author: Nan Yang

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789811544026

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This book explores the impact of eLearning on the quality of teaching in higher education, focusing on three main issues: university teachers' perception of quality teaching, their strategies for achieving quality teaching in practice, and interventions that design and implement online collaborative activities in a large class. The book argues that if eLearning targets the real problems in practice and is appropriately designed and implemented, it can improve the teaching quality at universities. It also demonstrates the complexity of teachers' perception of quality teaching and contextual factors that affect teaching practice and quality. Further, it explores university teachers' perception of quality teaching in Italy, the UK and China - an aspect that is rarely addressed in the literature - and reveals why the impact of ICTs on university teaching is not as great as in other fields by explaining the issues that threaten the quality of day-to-day teaching. Lastly, it confirms that traditional lecturing, combined with online collaborative activities, improves the quality of teaching compared to traditional lecturing alone. As such, this book is a necessary and important resource for the research community.