Title
Selecting A Learning Management System (Lms) In Developing Countries: Instructors' Evaluation
Abstract
Learning management systems (LMSs) contain hidden costs, unclear user environments, bulky developer and administration manuals, and limitations with regard to interoperability, integration, localization, and bandwidth requirements. Careful evaluation is required in selecting the most appropriate LMS for use, and this is a general problem in web-based education. One possibility is to automate this evaluation process using computer-aided techniques. In this article, the researcher has focused on the idea of automating the evaluation process and has developed a computer-aided system named Easy Way to Evaluate LMSs (EW-LMS), for the quick and efficient evaluation of LMSs, especially for developing countries, where the idea of using an LMS may be relatively new. The investigation described in this article was carried out with 88 voluntary higher education instructors to test the usefulness of the developed system. Two types of quantitative questionnaires were used during the study. The results obtained indicate that the instructors were highly satisfied using the developed system, and the EW-LMS is technically sound and well developed. Theevaluation system can help instructors to select the best LMS appropriate to their educational needs and their type of usage in the shortest possible time, with little effort, without any specialized technical knowledge/training and by following simple, user-friendly steps. The system is oriented to anyone interested in evaluating and using an LMS in web-based education. Those individuals who may be interested in using this software are instructors, students, or anyone else who may have an interest in LMSs, and educational organizations such as universities, schools, and institutes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1080/10494820.2011.584321
INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Keywords
Field
DocType
learning management system (LMS), selection of LMSs, Moodle, educational tool, distributed learning environments, instructors' evaluation
Learning Management,Computer science,Interoperability,Knowledge management,Developing country,Automation,Bandwidth (signal processing),Multimedia,Higher education,Statistical analysis
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
21
5
1049-4820
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.41
16
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nadire Cavus116711.36