Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study

Over the past few years, e-Learning (EL) has emerged as a new tool to enable educators to make use of the internet facilities to deliver their teaching online in higher learning institution. Yet, this technology has not been fully explored and implemented especially in secondary school social scienc...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Haw, Su Kheng
التنسيق: أطروحة
منشور في: 2017
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spelling my-mmu-ep.71632018-05-25T09:08:00Z Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study 2017-08 Haw, Su Kheng LB1025-1050.75 Teaching (Principles and practice) Over the past few years, e-Learning (EL) has emerged as a new tool to enable educators to make use of the internet facilities to deliver their teaching online in higher learning institution. Yet, this technology has not been fully explored and implemented especially in secondary school social science students. Most of the schools are still using conventional delivering method for non-sciences subject. Using any multimedia or information technology to collaborate is very limited. This research aims to investigate the effectiveness of integrating conventional and EL methods in delivering Economic subject in a secondary school. Firstly, a theoretical conceptual framework for EL will be proposed. The conceptual framework is essential in order to ensure that the critical success factors (CSFs) for EL is clearly identified. In addition, some scenario-based of selected Economic modules will be constructed and uploaded into Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) to augment the teaching and learning process. 2017-08 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/7163/ http://library.mmu.edu.my/diglib/onlinedb/dig_lib.php masters Multimedia University Faculty of Creative Multimedia
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topic LB1025-1050.75 Teaching (Principles and practice)
spellingShingle LB1025-1050.75 Teaching (Principles and practice)
Haw, Su Kheng
Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study
description Over the past few years, e-Learning (EL) has emerged as a new tool to enable educators to make use of the internet facilities to deliver their teaching online in higher learning institution. Yet, this technology has not been fully explored and implemented especially in secondary school social science students. Most of the schools are still using conventional delivering method for non-sciences subject. Using any multimedia or information technology to collaborate is very limited. This research aims to investigate the effectiveness of integrating conventional and EL methods in delivering Economic subject in a secondary school. Firstly, a theoretical conceptual framework for EL will be proposed. The conceptual framework is essential in order to ensure that the critical success factors (CSFs) for EL is clearly identified. In addition, some scenario-based of selected Economic modules will be constructed and uploaded into Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) to augment the teaching and learning process.
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title Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study
title_short Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study
title_full Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study
title_fullStr Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Critical Success Factors For E-Learning Implementation In A Secondary School : A Case Study
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publishDate 2017
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