Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Learning Management Systems (LMS) designed to support teaching and learning has changed how education is offered and consumed in higher education. OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted with the aim of identifying what inferences, educators can make through student usage statistics of the Moodle Learning Management System termed as the VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) on developing a pedagogical model for online learning. METHODS: Student and staff course usage statistics were recorded from the VLE of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya for all the modules, and related resources and activities conducted from first to the fourth year students during the year 2015 and analyzed. RESULTS: A majority of students (88-90%) access the materials available in the VLE. The mean student access during the module is higher than following the completion of the module while the frequency of student access during faculty hours is similar to the frequency of use after faculty hours. As expected, student access was increased with availability of more learning materials in the modules and with incorporation of student activities and links to web resources. The mean usage frequency of staff were considerably low and limited whereas the support staff usage being more than ten times higher. CONCLUSIONS: The Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) of the faculty can be used as an effective platform to supplement didactic learning and to promote self-learning among students. It also highlights the necessity to form an eLearning development team for the institution consisting of instructional designers, graphic artists, multimedia developers and instructors with whom the content experts can work together to realize there requirements.
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Free paper session 9: Teaching and learning OP 46 - 25th Anniversary International Scientific Conference, 6-8 April 2016, Faculty of Medicine,University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka