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| Title: | Evaluation E-Learning Systems Using E-Traceability Systems |
| Authors: | Salah Hammami |
| Keywords: | E-learning evaluation, methodology traceability system, usability |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | Science Publications |
| Abstract: | Electronic learning (e-learning) System is an ideal example of these
modern learning options. It provides reliable, convenient and easily accessible environment of
learning. Since the e-learning is now growing in King Saud University, this new learning approach has
to be evaluated and monitored to measure the efficiency and ultimately improves its productivity. The
monitoring of the e-learning applications deserves special attention and we need effective
methodologies and appropriate guidelines to perform this task. Approach: The development and
implementation of an effective and appropriate evaluation approach based on different types of
information and analysis of reports offered by an E-Traceability System (ETS) in order to improve and
enhance the e-learning system and its performance to make sure it performs its mission as desired.
Results: The E-traceability system has been developed, implemented and extensively tested and the
evaluation can be done with automatic and easy way. Conclusion: The outcomes of the tests are
relevant information delivered by the system concerning any user’s actions in a standard reports format
represented as graph diagram. These reports are related to the following main evaluation questions are
being performed and they pertain to measure the popularity of the e-learning system, engagement of
the participants and interactions between them and it can be used in support services and decision
making. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15243 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Computer and Information Sciences
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