Developing a Tool to Measure the Impact of E-learning on the Teacher’s of Higher Education (IELTH)

M.Rajesh Kumar*, R.Krishna Kumar**
* Doctoral student in the Department of Education, Annamalai University, India.
** Professor of Education, Department of Education, Annamalai University, India
Periodicity:September - November'2008
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jsch.4.2.624

Abstract

The trend of using e-learning as a teaching tool is now rapidly expanding into education. Although e-learning environments are becoming popular there is minimal research on the impact of  e-learning on the teachers.  The purpose of this study is to develop a tool to measure the impact of e-learning on the teachers’ of higher education in the Indian scenario. Initially the tool was constructed with 53 statements and administered to 300 teachers of Higher Education.  Out of these 53 statements 17 statements focused on personal effectiveness, 21 statements focused on teaching skills and 15 statements focused on research and academic work.    In order to standardize  the tool the researcher applied Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Cronbach Alpha test, Correlation and ‘t’ test.  After the item analysis 30 statements were selected with the dimensions personal effectiveness (10), Teaching skills (13) and Research and Academic work (7).

Keywords

E-learning, Kolmogrov-Smirnov test,Gronbach Alpha test,Correlation, Higher Education.

How to Cite this Article?

M.Rajesh Kumar and R.Krishna Kumar (2008). Developing a Tool to Measure the Impact of E-learning on the Teacher’s of Higher Education (IELTH). i-manager’s Journal on School Educational Technology. 4(2), 64-68. https://doi.org/10.26634/jsch.4.2.624

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