Quality Management in Web-based Learning - A Finnish perspective Kristiina Karjalainen Lappeenranta University of Technology FVU Seminar 20 June 2005.

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Quality Management in Web-based Learning - A Finnish perspective Kristiina Karjalainen Lappeenranta University of Technology FVU Seminar 20 June 2005

Structure and contents of presentation About the project Defining quality: some results of the preliminary research Quality manual: main ideas Next steps

Quality Management in Web- based Learning-project A joint venture between three universities in Finland – University of Helsinki (coordinator), University of Kuopio, Lappeenranta University of Technology Funded by the Ministry of Education Finnish Virtual University project

Main goal of the project To support and enhance quality management in e-learning, and to develop quality consciousness and expertise among university personnel and their commitment to the quality management work

The schedule of the project Steering group, follow-up and evaluation Development of quality service Enhancement of quality consciousness Year 2004 Year 2005 Year 2006 Year 2007 ResearchQuality manual and portal Piloting University funding negotiations Online questionnaires Interviews Workshops Report Seminars Workshops Developme nt of portal Testing Reporting Dissemination Seminars Dissemination Seminars Training

Defining quality in e-learning Harvey & Knight 1996 Quality as exceptional Quality as consistency Quality as fitness for purpose Quality as value for money Quality as transformative

Some quality factors for e-learning Vopla 2004 student orientation student activity meaningful learning situations constructivism reflection contextualization transfer interactivity feedback and evaluation authentic materials and exercises adaptability of information adequate and well-timed support services providing production, maintenance and support of VLE(s) support of the development and planning of learning processes

Concept of the quality manual Q2  Quest for Quality an overall view on quality management in e-learning based on the most common quality management systems  can be linked with the organisations general quality management system combines information and knowledge on quality management in e-learning a tool for improving e-learning quality the tool incorporates the main contents of quality management in e-learning and shows the phases of quality management work clear paths for different users displays basic questions to improve quality in one’s own work

Quality manual: contents introduction to quality management usage instructions quality matrices process descriptions quality criteria quality indicators examples of measuring tools

Quality Manual for e-learning - matrix of contents and phases Phase How? Documenting present activities Defining criteria and measurement tools Implementation and improvement Management How is e-learning connected to university, faculty and department strategies? How does e-learning support achieving the goals set in strategies? How are strategical development plans improving e-learning? Skills What kind of ICT skills the staff holds? What kind of ICT skills is needed to achieve the goals set in the various strategies? How is development of staffs’ ICT skills evaluated? Resources What kind of resourses are available for e- learning? What kind of resources are needed to fulfil the strategic demans for e-learning? How are e-learning processes developed and allocated? Processes What kind of processes are included in e-learning? What are the key and support processes in e- learning? How are processes developed to meet customer needs? Evaluation How is e-learning evaluated? What are the criteria and indicators that are used in evaluating e-learning? How is the evaluation information utilized in development of e-learning? Content What?

Process description for e-learning / VOPLA-team Planning Follow-up Start-up Implementation 1. Course curriculum -Target group -goals -contents -resources -methods -Evaluation plan 2. Planning learning process -learning outcomes - Learning tasks - Online materials - Instruction and evaluation - scheduling 3. Media and choice of tools, copyright Production 5. Developing VLE 6. Content production 10. Accepting students To VLE 4.Planning information and marketing strategy 9. Enrolment and acceptance to course information 8. Information and marketing 12. Instructing students 13. Studying -f2f/online -independent -group 11. Facilities, equipment, software -checking -testing 14. Tutoring -pedagogical -technical -general 15. Evaluation -teacher and student 16. Study attainment - registering 18. Follow-up -facilities -equipment -invoicing -Archiving and storage 17. Course evaluation -Student feedback -Peer evaluation -Self-evaluation -Analysis and further usage of feedback 7. Testing

Different user pathways Director Teacher Support personnel

Next steps Co-operation with other e-learning and quality projects in Finland – and abroad (?) Further development of the contents and usage of the quality manual National workshop Expert evaluation on quality manual Recruiting pilot projects for evaluation Dissemination of quality material Development of quality management portal

Thank you! More information: tel (mainly in Finnish)