Self-evaluation in the e-learning unit at the University of Pretoria
Abstract
This case study describes part of a self-evaluation exercise carried out by the e-learning unit of the Department of Telematic Learning and Education Innovation (TLEI) at the University of Pretoria (UP), from 2001 onwards. The results reported here are part of a comprehensive effort to design and implement a formal quality management system for e-learning, backgrounded by an ISO 9000 approach to quality assurance (see Fresen, 2004). The goal of the self-evaluation exercise is to encourage reflective practice in academics and support staff. In this way, the action-reflection cycle becomes habitual in every role player, in order to promote continuous quality improvement.
Description
Keywords
e-Learning, Student feedback, Learning management systems (LMS), Satisfaction index, Frustration index, Lecturer feedback
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Fresen, JW 2005, 'Self-evaluation in the e-learning unit at the University of Pretoria', In Welch, T & Reed, Y (Eds.), Designing and delivering distance education: Quality criteria and case studies from South Africa. Johannesburg: NADEOSA, pp. 185-200.