Abstract

The introduction of e-Learning to higher education institutions has been evolving drastically. However, the quality of e-Learning becomes a central issue in order to provide all stakeholders with the necessary confidence to compete with traditional learning methods. Risk management plays a vital role in the successful implementation of e-Learning projects and in attaining high-quality e-Learning courses. Little research has been conducted about implementing risk management in e-Learning projects. This work proposes a quality assurance framework for e-Learning projects. This framework comprises a proactive risk management model that integrates risk management into the e-Learning process. This integration helps in obtaining high-quality e-Learning courses by preventing negative e-Learning risks from being materialized. The model is verified to evaluate its effectiveness through a Renewable Energy Course that was converted from a traditional face-to-face into e-Learning course. Quantitative and qualitative measures are performed to analyze the data collected through the implementation of the project. The results show that the proposed model is managed to mitigate the majority of probable risk factors leading to high-quality e-Courses development and delivery.

Highlights

  • The existence of many Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) today could be ascribed to their abilities to keep pace with the continuous technological changes

  • This study aims at enhancing the quality of e-Learning in higher education by modelling and implementing proactive risk management in e-Learning projects

  • The aim of the summative analysis at the end of the e-Learning course is to ensure that the course has achieved its expected outcomes and learning objectives and that the proposed risk management strategies have proven its effectiveness

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The existence of many Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) today could be ascribed to their abilities to keep pace with the continuous technological changes. HU started to recognize the importance of the fully online courses in reducing operating cost and www.ijacsa.thesai.org increasing students’ satisfaction especially with the economic challenges, resources constraints and the geographical location of the university [24] With all these in mind, the quality of the outcomes of the fully online learning process has become a major priority of the university. According to the knowledge of the authors, the literature has not discussed how proactive risk management in e-Learning projects would enhance the quality of e-Learning courses To validate this framework, a project was started in 2014 to develop and deliver a pilot course in Renewable Energy (RE). This study aims at enhancing the quality of e-Learning in higher education by modelling and implementing proactive risk management in e-Learning projects.

RELATED WORK
PROPOSED FRAMEWORK
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPOSED MODEL
Risk Identification Stage
Planning Stage
Production Stage
Delivery Stage
Evaluation Stage
Pre-Survey
Satisfaction Surveys
Grades Analysis
CONLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
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