Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?

This article investigates improvements in the learning performance of trainees involved in an E-Learning programme in an industrial setting. To measure efficiency in E-Learning, our research develops a learning improvement indicator, defined as the difference in the learning outcome of a trainee bef...

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Main Authors: Maglajlic, S., Guetl, Christian
Other Authors: Michael E. Auer
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4674
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description This article investigates improvements in the learning performance of trainees involved in an E-Learning programme in an industrial setting. To measure efficiency in E-Learning, our research develops a learning improvement indicator, defined as the difference in the learning outcome of a trainee before and after a certain period of time. The learning outcome, concretely, is measured by the test results of the trainees. In this regard, the test results should be evaluated both before and after taking the E-Learning course and / or before and after applying a specific action in the E-Learning environment. The experimental results in our industrial setting have indicated that there is room for improvement in the trainees' learning outcomes. We investigated the social networks that are implicitly formed by trainees and trainers in the E-Learning environment. The position of the trainee in these implicit social networks of the E-Learning setup proves to be correlated with the learning outcome. Methods that can improve the learning outcome by using the implicit social networks of trainees and tutors, as well as using social network engineering in order to influence the learning outcome - by placing the trainee in the appropriate position in the social network - are currently being investigated. In this research we provide an overview of the results gathered until now and propose a framework for future discussion.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-46742017-09-13T16:08:34Z Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors? Maglajlic, S. Guetl, Christian Michael E. Auer industrial setting learning outcome social networks e-learning This article investigates improvements in the learning performance of trainees involved in an E-Learning programme in an industrial setting. To measure efficiency in E-Learning, our research develops a learning improvement indicator, defined as the difference in the learning outcome of a trainee before and after a certain period of time. The learning outcome, concretely, is measured by the test results of the trainees. In this regard, the test results should be evaluated both before and after taking the E-Learning course and / or before and after applying a specific action in the E-Learning environment. The experimental results in our industrial setting have indicated that there is room for improvement in the trainees' learning outcomes. We investigated the social networks that are implicitly formed by trainees and trainers in the E-Learning environment. The position of the trainee in these implicit social networks of the E-Learning setup proves to be correlated with the learning outcome. Methods that can improve the learning outcome by using the implicit social networks of trainees and tutors, as well as using social network engineering in order to influence the learning outcome - by placing the trainee in the appropriate position in the social network - are currently being investigated. In this research we provide an overview of the results gathered until now and propose a framework for future discussion. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4674 10.1109/ICL.2012.6402088 IEEE restricted
spellingShingle industrial setting
learning outcome
social networks
e-learning
Maglajlic, S.
Guetl, Christian
Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?
title Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?
title_full Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?
title_fullStr Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?
title_short Efficiency in e-learning: Can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?
title_sort efficiency in e-learning: can learning outcomes be improved by using social networks of trainees and tutors?
topic industrial setting
learning outcome
social networks
e-learning
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4674