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Garrote, R. (2012). Barriers to a wider Implementation of LMS in Higher Education: a Swedish case study, 2006-2011. eleed, Iss. 9. (urn:nbn:de:0009-5-33715)
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%0 Journal Article %T Barriers to a wider Implementation of LMS in Higher Education: a Swedish case study, 2006-2011 %A Garrote, Ramón %J eleed %D 2012 %V 9 %N 1 %@ 1860-7470 %F garrote2012 %X This article investigates barriers to a wider utilization of a Learning Management System (LMS). The study aims to identify the reasons why some tools in the LMS are rarely used, in spite of assertions that the learning experience and students’ performance can be improved by interaction and collaboration, facilitated by the LMS. Lecturers’ perceptions about the use of LMSs over the last four years at the School of Engineering, University of Borås were investigated. Seventeen lecturers who were interviewed in 2006 were interviewed again in 2011. The lecturers’ still use the LMS primarily for distribution of documents and course administration. The results indicate that their attitudes have not changed significantly. The apparent reluctance to utilize interactive features in the LMS is analyzed, by looking at the expected impact on the lecturers’ work situation.The author argues that the main barrier to a wider utilization of LMS is the lecturers’ fear of additional demands on their time. Hence, if educational institutions want a wider utilization of LMS, some kind of incentives for lecturers are needed, in addition to support and training. %L 370 %K Educational technology %K LMS %K e-learning %K engineering education %K learning management system %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-5-33715Download
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@Article{garrote2012, author = "Garrote, Ram{\'o}n", title = "Barriers to a wider Implementation of LMS in Higher Education: a Swedish case study, 2006-2011", journal = "eleed", year = "2012", volume = "9", number = "1", keywords = "Educational technology; LMS; e-learning; engineering education; learning management system", abstract = "This article investigates barriers to a wider utilization of a Learning Management System (LMS). The study aims to identify the reasons why some tools in the LMS are rarely used, in spite of assertions that the learning experience and students' performance can be improved by interaction and collaboration, facilitated by the LMS. Lecturers' perceptions about the use of LMSs over the last four years at the School of Engineering, University of Bor{\aa}s were investigated. Seventeen lecturers who were interviewed in 2006 were interviewed again in 2011. The lecturers' still use the LMS primarily for distribution of documents and course administration. The results indicate that their attitudes have not changed significantly. The apparent reluctance to utilize interactive features in the LMS is analyzed, by looking at the expected impact on the lecturers' work situation.The author argues that the main barrier to a wider utilization of LMS is the lecturers' fear of additional demands on their time. Hence, if educational institutions want a wider utilization of LMS, some kind of incentives for lecturers are needed, in addition to support and training.", issn = "1860-7470", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-5-33715" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Garrote, Ramón PY - 2012 DA - 2012// TI - Barriers to a wider Implementation of LMS in Higher Education: a Swedish case study, 2006-2011 JO - eleed VL - 9 IS - 1 KW - Educational technology KW - LMS KW - e-learning KW - engineering education KW - learning management system AB - This article investigates barriers to a wider utilization of a Learning Management System (LMS). The study aims to identify the reasons why some tools in the LMS are rarely used, in spite of assertions that the learning experience and students’ performance can be improved by interaction and collaboration, facilitated by the LMS. Lecturers’ perceptions about the use of LMSs over the last four years at the School of Engineering, University of Borås were investigated. Seventeen lecturers who were interviewed in 2006 were interviewed again in 2011. The lecturers’ still use the LMS primarily for distribution of documents and course administration. The results indicate that their attitudes have not changed significantly. The apparent reluctance to utilize interactive features in the LMS is analyzed, by looking at the expected impact on the lecturers’ work situation.The author argues that the main barrier to a wider utilization of LMS is the lecturers’ fear of additional demands on their time. Hence, if educational institutions want a wider utilization of LMS, some kind of incentives for lecturers are needed, in addition to support and training. SN - 1860-7470 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-5-33715 ID - garrote2012 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | e-learning and education, Iss. 9 |
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Barriers to a wider Implementation of LMS in Higher Education: a Swedish case study, 2006-2011 (eng) |
Author | Ramón Garrote |
Language | eng |
Abstract | This article investigates barriers to a wider utilization of a Learning Management System (LMS). The study aims to identify the reasons why some tools in the LMS are rarely used, in spite of assertions that the learning experience and students’ performance can be improved by interaction and collaboration, facilitated by the LMS. Lecturers’ perceptions about the use of LMSs over the last four years at the School of Engineering, University of Borås were investigated. Seventeen lecturers who were interviewed in 2006 were interviewed again in 2011. The lecturers’ still use the LMS primarily for distribution of documents and course administration. The results indicate that their attitudes have not changed significantly. The apparent reluctance to utilize interactive features in the LMS is analyzed, by looking at the expected impact on the lecturers’ work situation. The author argues that the main barrier to a wider utilization of LMS is the lecturers’ fear of additional demands on their time. Hence, if educational institutions want a wider utilization of LMS, some kind of incentives for lecturers are needed, in addition to support and training. |
Subject | Educational technology, LMS, e-learning, engineering education, learning management system |
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DDC | 370 |
Rights | fDPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-5-33715 |