Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study

Higher education (HE) institutions are expanding fast.Universities are becoming genuine learning organisations and providers of a wide variety of opportunities for e-learning.Despite all efforts, the processes carried out do not meet learner's expectations, and often lead to ineffectiveness and...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Hartini, Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli, Yusoff, Rushami Zien
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling my.uum.repo.124702014-10-27T02:22:47Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/12470/ Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study Ahmad, Hartini Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli Yusoff, Rushami Zien LB2300 Higher Education Higher education (HE) institutions are expanding fast.Universities are becoming genuine learning organisations and providers of a wide variety of opportunities for e-learning.Despite all efforts, the processes carried out do not meet learner's expectations, and often lead to ineffectiveness and inefficiency. Clearly, we need to develop a better understanding of the processes in e-learning in order to satisfy learner requirements.The research examines the nature of learner demand in the e-learning process such as in the registration process.In particular, it examines how integration in process design could support e-learning. The first part of the paper raises issues and questions about the meaning of e-learning and about the challenges which members of HE institutions have to face and cope with.It then deals with application integrated process design to enhance the competitiveness of e-learning. The study identified one HE institution as a case study.The study found the current initiatives on e-learning to be co-operative technologies, and easy to operate, where the transformation of the entire processes were considered in order to accommodate the new realities, such as cost effective, reliable and effective learning tools.In addition, the process design must incorporate learner requirement information at all stages of the e-learning process 2001 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/12470/1/009.pdf Ahmad, Hartini and Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli and Yusoff, Rushami Zien (2001) Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study. In: The Sixth International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design 2001, 12 Jul 2001-14 Jul 2001, London, Ont.. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSCWD.2001.942308 doi:10.1109/CSCWD.2001.942308
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Ahmad, Hartini
Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli
Yusoff, Rushami Zien
Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study
description Higher education (HE) institutions are expanding fast.Universities are becoming genuine learning organisations and providers of a wide variety of opportunities for e-learning.Despite all efforts, the processes carried out do not meet learner's expectations, and often lead to ineffectiveness and inefficiency. Clearly, we need to develop a better understanding of the processes in e-learning in order to satisfy learner requirements.The research examines the nature of learner demand in the e-learning process such as in the registration process.In particular, it examines how integration in process design could support e-learning. The first part of the paper raises issues and questions about the meaning of e-learning and about the challenges which members of HE institutions have to face and cope with.It then deals with application integrated process design to enhance the competitiveness of e-learning. The study identified one HE institution as a case study.The study found the current initiatives on e-learning to be co-operative technologies, and easy to operate, where the transformation of the entire processes were considered in order to accommodate the new realities, such as cost effective, reliable and effective learning tools.In addition, the process design must incorporate learner requirement information at all stages of the e-learning process
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author Ahmad, Hartini
Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli
Yusoff, Rushami Zien
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Mohamed Udin, Zulkifli
Yusoff, Rushami Zien
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title Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study
title_short Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study
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title_fullStr Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Integrated process design for e-learning: A case study
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