Analysis of e-Learning outcomes at higher education: A case study

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2014

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Ibrahim Zincir
Tohid Ahmed Rana
Samsun Mustafa Basarici
Sabah Balta

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As explained in our paper "A Novel Approach To E-Learning: Yasar University E-Learning System (YES)" (Zincir et al. 2013) since 2009 every student who attends Yasar University (Izmir Turkey) regardless of their department has to take part in seven courses defined as University Foundation Courses (UFND). These courses are part of the university's effort to graduate students who are not only hard-working and respectable but also who are responsible and beneficent to society and the environment that they are living in. Since approximately 4000 students attend these courses every term in academic year 2012-2013 an E-learning system called Yasar University E-Learning System (YES) was introduced to take these courses online. It was a novel approach that encourages the students to get involved in the courses much more actively since it grades them according to their learning behaviors. Basically YES monitors all the activities of the students all the time once they are connected to the system. These activities include how and when they access the information supplied materials forums and chat rooms. This paper discusses the outcomes & the outputs of YES by presenting a brief insight into the behavior of the students inside an e-learning environment and by analyzing the correlation between the success of the students and the way they interact with YES. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Collaborative Learning, E-learning, Higher Education, Linear Learning, Computer Aided Instruction, E-learning, Education, Learning Systems, Chat Rooms, Collaborative Learning, E-learning Environment, Foundation Course, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Learning Behavior, Linear Learning, Students, Computer aided instruction, E-learning, Education, Learning systems, Chat rooms, Collaborative learning, E-learning environment, Foundation course, Graduate students, Higher education, Learning behavior, Linear learning, Students, Linear Learning, Higher Education, E-learning, Collaborative Learning

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13th European Conference on e-Learning ECEL 2014

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2014-January

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599

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604
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