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Field Study:
EE-- learning at Allearning at Al -- Quds Open UniversityQuds Open UniversityObstaclesObstacles && AttitudesAttitudes
ByBy
Suba JarrarSuba Jarrar
&&JadJad FreijFreij
EE-- learning Unit / ICTClearning Unit / ICTC
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OutlineOutline
EE--learning Unitlearning Unit Overview
Field Study:Field Study:Why?Why?How?How?
Study findingsStudy findingsQuestionnaireQuestionnaireFocus GroupsFocus Groups
ConclusionConclusionRecommendationsRecommendationsFuture planFuture plan
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EE-- learning Unitlearning UnitOverview:Overview:
Recently established at ICTC with the following goals :
Built on past experience with projects such as Avicenna and Rufo.
Raise the awareness of E-learning concept and its need to improveeducation.
Develop, publish and advertize high quality e-courses
Provide university staff with training, development and supportincorporating technology in learning.
Research and studies in this field , including monitoring the use oftechnology in learning and its impact on students and hopefullyacademic staff.
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Field StudyField Study Why?Why?Main objectives:Main objectives:
Get an overall view of the use of technology in learning atQOU.
No previous study was conducted before.o Identify problems and obstacles facing studentso Improve the awareness and the culture of using E-
learningo Study students attitudes towards E-learning.o Evaluate the present situation, according to the reality
of e-learning, from student point of view;Recognize and reduce.
o Realize students need and readiness.
Stage one:Stage one: Towards E Towards E -- learning learning
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Field StudyField Study How?How?
C C luster luster S S ampling; ampling; S.E 5%, CI 95%, Reliability Alpha (Cronbach)= Alpha (Cronbach)= 0.85 0.85 (Internal consistency based on average correlation among items)
Categorized University regions into N orth, M iddle and S outh areas;Visited 6 educational regions.
Over 3000 questionnaires distributed;
E-learning sessions held in each educational region;
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QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
Methodology:Methodology:
Questionnaires were collectedData analyzed7 main topics of analysis:
o Personal info.: age, sex, marital status, no. of children.o Academic info.: program, Academic levelo Obstacleso Skillso Knowledge & Use
o Attitudeso Available Facilities, Abilities & readiness
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QuestionnaireQuestionnaire resultsresults
Obstacles:Obstacles:reach university & attend classes
Geographical: 75% of students face at least one obstacle to reach theuniversity: mains of transport , time & cost Work: 55.8% of employed students have work obstaclesFamily: 28.7% have family obstacles
Proposed Solution:Proposed Solution: Use EUse E -- learninglearning
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EE-- learninglearning why?why?E-learning encompasses freedom,flexibility and the power to break freefrom the conventions of traditionallearning methods.
Commonly known as online learning,eLearning does not require physical
classroom attendance.Via the Internet, the learning experience
is delivered personally and effectively.
Def:Def: Blended learning Merges betweenonline and face to face classes, usingOnline Hybrid courses.
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EE-- learning environment needs:learning environment needs:o Skillso Knowledge & Useo Attitudeso Available facilities and equipmentso Abilities & Readiness
EE-- learninglearning needsneeds
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EE-- learninglearning current situationcurrent situation
Skills66.8%66.8% use InternetSkills in using computer & web services:
55.2%55.2% have good skills44.8%44.8% have weak skills
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EE-- learninglearning current situationcurrent situation
Technology & Applied scienceEducation
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EE-- learninglearning current situationcurrent situation
Students Attitudes towards computer access:Students Attitudes towards computer access:
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EE-- learninglearning current situationcurrent situation
Attitudes79%79% prefer blended learningprefer blended learning
Students eager towards eStudents eager towards e --learning and willing to satisfy needs.learning and willing to satisfy needs.
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ReadinessStudent are ready for using eStudent are ready for using e --learning services :learning services :
EE-- learninglearning current situationcurrent situation
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EE-- learninglearning current situationcurrent situation
Students Abilities and Readiness:Students Abilities and Readiness:
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Focus group sessionsFocus group sessions
Need to AnswerNeed to Answer
Do students need eDo students need e -- course?...course?... are they ready?are they ready?
Methodology:
Held two sessions, focus groups discussions, in each visited area.Answer 10 questions; pre-test Present e-courseDiscussionRe-answer same 10 questions; post-test. (to compare the difference in students (to compare the difference in students attitudes) attitudes)
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TestTest why?why?The test aims to:The test aims to:
Realize whether Online Courses Online Courses and Online Hybrid Online Hybrid courses courses areright for student
Evaluate students basic skills and knowledge required to helpstudents succeed in online classes
Test questions are based on the following facts:Test questions are based on the following facts:
o Online students must be self-motivated, disciplined and,
college-level readers.o Online courses and Online Hybrid courses require thatstudents have good computer skills and have access to acomputer with internet service.
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PrePre -- TestTest results !results !
The Test handles 5 main points:The Test handles 5 main points:
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PostPost -- TestTest results !
Significant differences Significant differences in students attitudes observed following the
sessions;
Using Paired Sample T-test we found the difference in:The need of e-course; low or mid to high Participation in online courses; hard or occasionally hard to easy Using computer or email or any new e-learning technique; dont care or worried to like to learn new skill (s)
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ConclusionConclusion
Students Skills are good but not enough, thus need training
Students are not fully aware of QOU products (by: MPC, Avicenna,Multimedia Dep. )
Students need to own PCs with internet serviceo Students use computers and Internet; still not available at home
because of (mostly) financial issues.o Sometimes poor internet services.
Most students enrolled in programs other than the IT program, donot give attention to such e-courses, due to cultural and skillsissues. ( supervisor guidance is needed here )
Lack of publicity and incentives.
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ConclusionConclusion
Online and Online Hybrid courses are positive options forstudents.Students success in online courses may require adjustments intheir study habits and learning preferences.
Students are ready and eager to use e-learning;Blended learning is the choice of most students
With the existing core Infrastructure; e-learning services can befurther improved.
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RecommendationsRecommendations
Provide additional training for students to improve their skills;
MPC & Multimedia products should be further publicized, and producedaccording to special standards.
Collaborate with companies, or related organizations, to help students
afford needed facilities and equipment (PCs, Internet Service,) .An e-learning strategy is needed with full cooperation of all universitybodies to implement e-learning across all programs.
Publicize e-learning in all academic programs
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Future PlanFuture Plan EE-- learning Unitlearning Unit
Expand study to include academic staff .Provide a proposal to the university administration to help setup an e-learningstrategy .
Part of the proposal shall include a monitoring body to follow up and evaluate the
implementation of e-learning .Recently , the unit was given the task of writing a book about e-learning .
Make use of the continuous improvement at QOU IT infrastructure for thebenefits of students and staff.
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Thank YouThank Yousjarrar@qou.edusjarrar@qou.edu