LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’

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Main Author: Cabral, Pedro
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Pedro, N., Gonçalves, Ana
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The purpose of this research is the analysis of the impact of ICT-related training in the adoption of a learning management systems (LMS) for teaching practicesby faculties in a higher education institution. Based on comparative analyses the impact will be obtained by the number of LMS courses created and managed by participants in ICT for teaching workshops and those who have not attended to any workshops. Involving near 1320 LMS courses and 265 faculties, the results evidence that(i) faculties who have not attend any workshop present a larger distribution of empty courses and (ii) faculties who have attended three or more workshops managed a higher distribution of courses with a considerable level of use intensity, when compared to the others groups. These findings supportthe idea that faculty training is a crucial factor in the process of LMS integration in higher education institutions and that faculties who have been enrolled in three or more workshops develop a higher level of technical and pedagogical proficiency in LMS.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
title LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
spellingShingle LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
Cabral, Pedro
Higher education
Faculty training
LMS
Comparative analyses
title_short LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
title_full LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
title_fullStr LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
title_full_unstemmed LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
title_sort LMS in higher education: analysis of the effect of a critical factor ‘faculty training’
author Cabral, Pedro
author_facet Cabral, Pedro
Pedro, N.
Gonçalves, Ana
author_role author
author2 Pedro, N.
Gonçalves, Ana
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cabral, Pedro
Pedro, N.
Gonçalves, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Higher education
Faculty training
LMS
Comparative analyses
topic Higher education
Faculty training
LMS
Comparative analyses
description The purpose of this research is the analysis of the impact of ICT-related training in the adoption of a learning management systems (LMS) for teaching practicesby faculties in a higher education institution. Based on comparative analyses the impact will be obtained by the number of LMS courses created and managed by participants in ICT for teaching workshops and those who have not attended to any workshops. Involving near 1320 LMS courses and 265 faculties, the results evidence that(i) faculties who have not attend any workshop present a larger distribution of empty courses and (ii) faculties who have attended three or more workshops managed a higher distribution of courses with a considerable level of use intensity, when compared to the others groups. These findings supportthe idea that faculty training is a crucial factor in the process of LMS integration in higher education institutions and that faculties who have been enrolled in three or more workshops develop a higher level of technical and pedagogical proficiency in LMS.
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