Document Type: Conference Papers
Year published: 2006
City published: Melbourne
Publisher: Australian Association for Research in Education
Conference: Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE). Conference (2005: Parramatta NSW)
This paper reports on the findings from research that uses a tool to help educators assess their e-learning environment. The Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) instrument was developed using online technologies, including a web-based survey format and an SQL database where the data is instantly captured, analysed and viewed via the data screen or the charting screen. This makes the instrument very easy to use and the results can be viewed immediately providing educators using e-learning with a mechanism to adjust their teaching and enhance the learning environment. The OLES survey was administered during 2004 and the data from three case study classes using e-learning in Hong Kong are presented. Qualitative data from the interviews was used to verify the data gathered and are discussed with regard to the support needed by educators who are developing and teaching in e-learning environments as a method to improve the quality of the e-learning environment through constructive solutions.[Copyright of Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) at http://www.aare.edu.au]