Smooth sailing - designing effective online learning spaces

Nauman Saeed, Ying Yu

Research output: Contribution to conferencePaperpeer-review

Abstract

In response to the issue of a wide variability and structure in the Learning Management System (LMS) design across subjects at the school level in an Australian university, the researchers of the study developed a research-informed LMS template. The template drew on the critical factors identified in the literature that could contribute to students’ positive learning experience in online learning spaces. The study aimed to evaluate the usability and continued use intentions of the template by trialling it in four Business subjects and applied a mixed method approach to explore lecturers’ and students’ perceptions. Results showed that both students and lecturers responded to the new template positively in terms of its usability and suggested strong intentions to use it in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages493-498
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes
Event35th International Conference of Innovation, Practice and Research in the use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education, ASCILITE 2018 - Geelong, Australia
Duration: 25 Nov 201828 Nov 2018

Conference

Conference35th International Conference of Innovation, Practice and Research in the use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education, ASCILITE 2018
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityGeelong
Period25/11/1828/11/18

Keywords

  • Evaluation
  • LMS template design
  • Online learning spaces
  • Usability
  • Use intentions

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