E‐learning quality assurance: a process‐oriented lifecycle model
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to propose a process‐oriented lifecycle model for ensuring quality in e‐learning development and delivery. As a dynamic and iterative process, quality assurance (QA) is intertwined with the e‐learning development process.
Design/methodology/approach
After reviewing the existing literature, particularly focusing on QA frameworks, procedures, and methodology, a process‐oriented model structured around three sequential non‐linear phases is presented: before: planning and analysis; during: design, prototype and production; and after: post‐production and delivery. This model is supported by an advanced information system used to organize, track, collect, and generate reports regarding QA changes and needed updates.
Findings
Following a process‐oriented lifecycle approach, the paper emphasises that QA requires a supportive environment that explicitly recognizes quality as a work value and as an enabler for reaching organizational goals.
Practical implications
The paper proposes a practical QA model which follows e‐learning development phases. For each development phase, practical steps, including sample checklists, are recommended.
Originality/value
The proposed model has the potential to transform QA from a static, after‐the‐fact state to a more iterative and dynamic state, thus promoting a culture of ongoing self‐improvement, rather than of circumstantial compliance, within the e‐learning community.
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Citation
Abdous, M. (2009), "E‐learning quality assurance: a process‐oriented lifecycle model", Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 281-295. https://doi.org/10.1108/09684880910970678
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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