scholarly journals Framework for a learning management system at a university of technology with a weak information technology maturity system

2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
P.C. Machika ◽  
F. Dolley
2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 9-18
Author(s):  
Mohd Faiz Hilmi ◽  
Shahrier Pawanchik ◽  
Yanti Mustapha ◽  
Hafizi Muhamad Ali

The advancement of information technology has changed the education landscape. The process of teaching is no longer the same. Information technology has made e-learning possible and available on a large scale. The main component of an e-learning is a learning management system (LMS). LMS has been widely used and are accessible through the Internet. By connected and accessed to the Internet, LMS are exposed to various threats. Proper understanding of these threats combined with strategy and best practices countermeasures will ensure a safe learning environment. Therefore this study will look into the information security aspect of LMS. There are two main purpose of this study. First, this study provides a review of information security in e-learning environments and explains the important of information security. Confidentiality, integrity and availability are considered to be the primary pillars of information security. In addition to these pillars, the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium introduced a common body of knowledge (CBK) comprised of ten domains relating to specific information security topics. These domains are the foundation of security practices for those involved in information security. In this article, each of these is explained within an e-learning context. It is recommended that institutions employing e-learning adhere to these domains. By applying the principles and practices associated with each domain, e-learning institutions should be able to provide an e-learning system with high confidentiality, integrity and availability. The second purpose of this study is to understand student perception of an information security perspective of an e-learning management system. To achieve this purpose, a survey was conducted targeted at undergraduate students in a distance learning program. 497 students responded to a survey questionnaires. Apart from demographics information, the survey asked the respondent to rate six statements related to how they perceived security of the learning management system which they are currently using. All six statements are rated using a five point Likert scale anchored at 1 (Not at all) to 5 (Very much). Frequencies analysis was conducted to show the profile of the respondent. Overall, respondent has strong positive perceptions towards security of their LMS. This study provides an overall picture of information security elements of a learning management system. It can serve as an introduction which help LMS administrator to understand the issues and possibilities related to the safety of LMS.


Author(s):  
Leanri Van Heerden

With the use of technology in the classroom growing every year, lecturers are expected to blend facilitations by making use of learning management systems. At the Central University of Technology, Free State this poses a problem for the learning designers in charge of training lecturers in educational technologies as there is limited space and time to not only teach lecturers the skills, but also to apply them in their own contexts. The purpose of this paper is to present participant perspectives of an online short course in which they learned how to use Blackboard and other educational technologies needed for blending teaching and learning. An exploratory design was implemented with descriptive statistics involving quantitative analysis of the collected data to determine the participants’ perspective on their skills gained. An online survey tool was used to collect the data. Eighty-four percent of particpants felt that they were able to communicate via the system’s announcements, 82% felt confident that they would be able to customize the space and 94% felt that they were now able to add content, such as files. When asked if they felt like they learned the skills they expected from the online course, 94% of particpants replied positively. Keywords: e-learning; learning management system; Blackboard; instructional design; online course; educational technology.


2015 ◽  
Vol 804 ◽  
pp. 347-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vipa Jakchaikul

In the present decade, education is entering to the world of online learning and focusing to a learner as the center of education. To manage learning system successfully, the education courses: Learning management system (LMS) based on the online learning has been developed. In this study, LMS was developed for Programming Language course for the students of Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon by using the principle of software development life cycle (SDLC) process. Additionally, the development of the program was done via important major phases of planning analysis, design, implement and evaluated by experts in this field. From 60 randomly selected students of the Faculty of Science and Technology, online Programming Language course providing modules based on LMS model via the Internet showed higher efficiency of 85% than the control in the standard usual instruction procedure. All these aspects of system performance evaluated by the students were also at high level and satisfied with the developed lesson described on the web. Therefore, this online learning system is helpful for all learners in the present information technology world. This system would be further applied for other courses with other additional interactive systems.


The context of this work is that of designing an IMS-LD model for a new smart LMS. The work is specifically in the field or seeking to promote using information technology from a distance. The approach is to first think about the conditions for creating a real new smart LMS between learners and designing the IT environment that supports this LMS. In this chapter, the authors try to adapt the IMS-LD model with a new smart LMS based on traditional pedagogy, behaviorism, cognitivism, and social constructivism. This adaptation will go through three stages: first, the development of an LMS model; second, the study of the correspondence between the developed model and the IMS-LD model; finally, their transformation to the IMS-LD model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 166-171
Author(s):  
Reko Syarif Hidayatullah

Technology that is increasingly developing will create a life journey to the digital world. Currently, information technology is very helpful in daily work from the lower class to the top. They can use information technology to get the information needed. Currently X University is developing a distance learning process using the Learning Management system information system as a result of the outbreak that is currently hitting this country, of course, lectures are currently being stopped. And learning is done by oline. Of course, currently online learning can be done using a variety of existing applications, but it certainly has shortcomings in data management when using common applications. Therefore university x developed an online learning system using a Learning Management System (LMS) to make it easier for university x to monitor online learning activities. So that everything can be realized properly, an assessment strategy is made based on existing problems by getting solutions from SWOT analysis, Balanced Scorecard and also Critical Success factors to assess what needs are needed so that the use of LMS can be successful by using Knowledge Management.  


Author(s):  
Mohammed Ouadoud ◽  
Nouha Rida ◽  
Mohamed Yassin Chkouri

The context of this work is that of designing an IMS-LD model for collaboration space of a learning management system (LMS). The work is specifically in the field or seeking to promote by means of information technology from a distance. The approach is to first think about the conditions for creating a real LMS between learners and designing the IT environment that supports this LMS. In this chapter, the authors try to adapt the IMS-LD model with a collaboration model for learning management system based on the social constructivism.


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