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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 1 e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by Sakda Chanprasert, Kultida Tuamsuk Denpong Soodphakdee
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 2 1. Research Problem IL is an important skill of KBE. One major mission of HE for develop student to IL person. Literatures Research (Laohajaratsang, 2008; Pongpech, 2005; Tuamsuk, 2010) IL in HE (foreign & Thailand), teach in class more than online, repeatable contents online Do not teach all of set of IL Teach IL for knowledge more than teach for skill Increase students while a number of instructor in the same HE must be improve IL of student to Graduate quality for apply to work, study and lifelong learning Development of IL instruction by e-Learning should be good answer and in accord with to develop technology skill
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 3 1. Research Problem So e-Learning courseware prototype for information literacy competency to development of undergraduate students with system methodology, including with academic matter of information literacy standard, instructional theory for learning development and e-Learning principle, to be important issue, lead to benefit for higher education and bring to common scholastic.
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 4 2. Research Objective Develop courseware prototype for instruction by e-Learning for guide line to develop information literacy competency of undergraduate students.
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 5 3. Concept Framework 1. Recognize when Information is Needed 2. Access Resources3. Compare, Evaluate 4. Synthesize, Create, Disseminate 5. Understand the Surrounding Issues Information Literacy Standard for Higher Education (SCONUL, 1999; ACRL, 2000; ANZIL&CAUL, 2004) Constructivist Theory for Instructional Design by (Kammanee, 2006; Chaichalaon, 2003) LAMS for Instruction Design and Instructional Development(Dalziel, 2007; Ghigllon & Page, 2010) ADDIE Model for System Development Life Cycle (Modenda, 2003 )
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 6 3. Concept Framework 1. Problem Base 2. Information Resources 3. Scaffolding 4. Collaborative Learning Information Literacy Standard for Higher Education (SCONUL, 1999; ACRL, 2000; ANZIL&CAUL, 2004) Constructivist Theory for Instructional Design (Kammanee, 2006; Chaichalaon, 2003) LAMS for Instruction Design and Instructional Development(Dalziel, 2007; Ghigllon & Page, 2010) ADDIE Model for System Development Life Cycle (Modenda, 2003 )
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 7 3. Concept Framework Information Literacy Standard for Higher Education (SCONUL, 1999; ACRL, 2000; ANZIL&CAUL, 2004) Constructivist Theory for Instructional Design by (Kammanee, 2006; Chaichalaon, 2003) LAMS for Instruction Design and Instructional Development(Dalziel, 2007; Ghigllon & Page, 2010) ADDIE Model for System Development Life Cycle (Modenda, 2003 ) 1. Analysis2. Design3. Development4. Implementation5. Evaluation
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 8 3. Concept Framework Information Literacy Standard for Higher Education (SCONUL, 1999; ACRL, 2000; ANZIL&CAUL, 2004) Constructivist Theory for Instructional Design by (Kammanee, 2006; Chaichalaon, 2003) LAMS for Instruction Design and Instructional Development (Dalziel, 2007; Ghigllon & Page, 2010) ADDIE Model for System Development Life Cycle (Modenda, 2003 ) 1. Chat2. Chat and Scribe3. Notice Board4. Notebook5. Question and Answer6. Voting7. Forum8. Multiple9. Grouping
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 9 4. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Ana lysis 1. Analysis and Develop for Course Plan and Course Contents from IL standard, IL course and Desirable featured graduate. Evaluate from IL expert and IL lecturer De sign 2. Instructional Design to Courseware Plan by Constructivist Theory and LAMS tools De velop ment 3. Develop Courseware unit 1,2 for test system and test supplementary learning online Eval uate 4. Test unit 3,4 for comprehensive replacement learning Deve lop Course ware 5. Develop all of e-Learning courseware prototype Research & Development approach which 5 steps
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 10 5. Conclusion 5.1 Result of development of e-Learning courseware 5.2 Result of Instructional Design 5.3 Result of development an e-Learning courseware prototype
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 11 5. Conclusion 5.1 Result of development of e-Learning courseware –1) Development of contents and IL competency consist of 2 parts 1.1) IL competency compose of 6 competencies, each competency compose of knowledge and skills. 1.2) Topic of contents and main point of contents compose of 6 units –2) Courseware Plan Development. Each of courseware plan compose with 4 parts (1. learning activities, 2. teacher activities, 3. student activities, 4. measurement and evaluate) –3) Appropriate Evaluation of Course Plan 3.1) Contents and Information Literacy Competency was received IOC (Index of Consistency) >0.8 from information literacy experts with in each of contents items and competency issues. 3.2) Courseware plan for information literacy instruction at undergraduate level in each unit was verified from information literacy experts evaluate with IOC > 0.8
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 12 5. Conclusion 5.2 Result of Instructional Design (Learning & Teaching Activities) ( Constructivist) Competency 3 Selection of Information Sources and Information Resources Knowledge – Defines and articulate type of information sources and information resources Skill – Determines information sources and information resources for appreciated information needs Learning Unit 3 Selection Information Sources and Information Resources 1. Learning Object Description - Problem Base 2. Topic 2.1 Information Sources - - VDO and Contents online - Information Resource - Information Resource Game - Strategic Scaffolding 2.2 Information Resources - VDO and Contents online - Information Resource - Information Source Game - Strategic Scaffolding Example of instructional design of learning unit 3
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 13 5. Conclusion 5.3 Result of development an e-Learning courseware prototype in 3 steps : 1) Test System and Try out Learning Online : Result of test system with unit 1 and 2 was LAMS can operate on Windows NT and result of surveyed opinion is students can learning online. 2) Evaluation of Courseware Prototype. – Evaluated unit 3 and 4 by 3 types; 1) Portfolio Analysis, 2) Surveys and evaluation of courseware and 3) User’s experiences 1) Portfolio Analysis found students to learn 25 persons (83.33%) 2) Surveys and evaluation of courseware; Student and e-Learning Expert had commented to courseware was a very good and good appropriate for Course contents, Learning Activities, Multimedia Elements, Measurement and Evaluation of Learning Outcomes 3) User’s experiences: students commented that the courseware was easy to use. 3) Develop Courseware Develop all of courseware to 6 unit
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 14 6. DISCUSSION 1) e-Learning courseware Priority to information literacy standard of higher education to be universality. Analyze and synthesis IL standard, which well known and accept in HE. Teaching Plan from analyze and synthesis of desirable featured graduate of KKU. and contents of subject 000130 Information Literacy. So, IL expert evaluate appropriate (IOC) of courseware plan at >0.8 in each items and evaluate appropriate (IOC) at 1.00 in 4 coursewares (unit 2, 3, 4 and 6).
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 15 6. DISCUSSION 2) Instructional design Found to use 4 components of constructivist theory in e-Learning Courseware. (problem base, information resource, scaffolding, collaborative learning) Evaluate result from student and IL expert: each activities learning are good. This is indicator to confirm “Constructivist Theory in e-Learning Courseware are appropriate”. 3) Development an e-Learning Courseware By LAMS to develop components of e-Learning activities. Evaluate result from student and e-Learning expert: LAMS system are good and very good for course management.
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 16 7. RECOMMENDATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE WORKS 1. Higher education can apply by (1) Training staff or student for develop IL through e-Learning system. (2) Intervention in others subject for develop IL of student by defines student to self-learning in e-Learning system. (3) Use as both comprehensive replacement learning and supplementary learning for decrease instructional problem in case a great number of students.
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 17 7. RECOMMENDATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE WORKS Higher education should consider factor of 1) Policy of institute to give precedence to develop IL is one point of desirable featured graduate. 2)IT infrastructure has computer laboratory for 24x7 service, LAMS software, Staff for develop instructional media support. 3) Instructor should know in 3 issues; - knowledge of develop contents and courseware plan for e- Learning, - knowledge of develop courseware for LAMS and - knowledge of tracing and evaluation in LAMS system. 4) Learner should receive training for guide to learn by e- Learning. 5) Information resources or Library should has all of information sources follow by contents of information literacy.
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 18 7. RECOMMENDATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE WORKS 2. Recommendation for Future Works: This study stress to develop courseware for e-Learning follow of SDLC, so give priority to test and evaluation of courseware more than evaluation of learning outcomes or competency learner. Even through in process of develop has priority to aim at desirable competency, define content according to standard and desirable result, include with activities learning. But in process of study do not evaluate of learning outcome. So for next complete study should study and use as comprehensive replacement media for all course and compare test between e-Learning and class, which has clear result study.
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e-Learning Courseware Prototype for Information Literacy Competency Development of Undergraduate Students by S. Chanprasert, K. Tuamsuk and D. Soodphakdee 19 Thank you! Contact Address: Dr.Sakda Chanprasert Email: sakda@kku.ac.th
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