Quality assurance for e- learning Dr Tim Brown (formerly) Deputy Director, Validation Services, Open University UK
The quality tripod Curriculum and course design Course delivery, learning and assessment Includes student support, VLE and learning resources, staff resources and staff support, and student progress and achievement Quality management, reporting and enhancement
Curriculum and course design Conformity to qualification frameworks, subject benchmarks, codes of practice, etc. Learning outcomes – need to be clear to all Knowledge, understanding and skills – both subject specific and transferable Be clear about the role of e-learning in a blended context Be clear about general educational outcomes such as breadth of perception, critical reflection and independent judgement, team-working, etc. Flexibility – time, place and pace. Needs sensitivity Active learning, interactivity and feedback
Course delivery, learning, and assessment Admission, induction and guidance Learning resources The VLE, libraries and resource centres Tutor/mentor support, administrative and technical support, help-desk Academic community, interaction Student assignments, formative assessment and feedback Summative assessment and examinations, security issues
Summative assessment Procedures need to be: Explicit, Fair, Valid, Reliable, Plural Judgements need to be exercised collectively, as far as possible Effective procedures in place to avoid cheating – plagiarism and impersonation
Quality management and enhancement Clear structures, processes and responsibilities Statistics and performance indicators Critical analysis Feedback – from students, staff, examiners, employers, and other stakeholders. External review Reflection, evaluation on a regular basis Quality enhancement Course/programme changes, design & delivery Staff induction, training, appraisal Staff development and research Action plans and targets