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Some remarks on the methodology and e-learning tools used in the TQM course

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Purpose: In the present paper the process of preparation and delivery of an on-line course on Total Quality Management has been described. The course was created using various rapid e-learning tools. It has been delivered since 2004 in the Institute of Metal Forming, Quality Engineering and Bioengineering of the Częstochowa University of Technology. Design/methodology/approach: The paper presents the impressions and findings from the 6 years of teaching the TQM course with support of on-line tools and techniques. Up till now over 1200 regular, extramural and post-diploma students have taken the course, all of them on a voluntary basis. Open Source Moodle has been used as the Learning Management System. Some remarks on the authoring tools, including rapid e-learning tools, as well as the methodology and didactics of e-learning have been given. Findings: The use of rapid e-learning tools caused a significant decrease in time and workload during the preparation of e-content as well as an increase in their visual and methodological value. Students surveyed in questionnaires clearly indicate the need to use distance learning in the study process. Combining face-to-face and distance learning is called blended learning and the literature recognizes it as the most effective way of study. Research limitations/implications The application of rapid e-learning tools resulted in a shorter time and a smaller amount of work needed for preparation of an e-course. Yet, none of the tools can replace a proper methodological construction of a course. Further research aims at developing a set of good methodological practices for e-teachers. Originality/value: The use of e-learning tools and techniques in the TQM course has made studying more attractive. It also made it available to a greater number of students. Rapid e-learning tools allow teachers to create visually attractive e-materials in a reasonably short period of time and without too much strain on their part.
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  • Institute of Metal Forming, Quality Engineering and Bioengineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Czestochowa University
  • Institute of Metal Forming, Quality Engineering and Bioengineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Czestochowa University
  • Department of Emerging Technologies in Education, College of Foreign Languages in Czestochowa, ul. Nadrzeczna 7, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] http://www3.open.ac.uk, 1.03.2011
  • [2] http://moodle.org, 1.03.2011
  • [3] Google Trends: http://www.google.com/, 01.03.2011
  • [4] L.A. Dobrzański, F. Brom, E-learning on the example of material science, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 29/1 (2008) 99-102.
  • [5] L.A. Dobrzański, F. Brom, The assessment of teaching materials science subjects using e-learning method, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 30/2 (2008) 204-210.
  • [6] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, Z. Brytan, Application of interactive course management system in distance learning of material science, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 17 (2006) 429-432.
  • [7] L.A. Dobrzański, F. Brom, Z. Brytan, Use of e-learning in teaching fundamentals of materials science, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 24/2 (2007) 215-218.
  • [8] M. Zięba, Moodle on Management and Economics Faculty of the Gdansk University of Technology - case study, E-mentor 4/36 (2010) (in Polish).
  • [9] J. Nogieć, Moodle functionality on the bases of Polish Higher Banking Schools students’ opinion, E-mentor 1/33 (2010) (in Polish).
  • [10] T. Walasek, J. Piątkowski, O. Stawska, Networking Facilities For Student Mobility Within European Studies Scheme, Research Reports on Distance Learning Technologies, 2006.
  • [11] T. Walasek, J. Piątkowski, O. Stawska, D. Morawska-Walasek, Information Technologies supporting students’ mobility, Proceedings of the WSEAS International Conferences, Bucharest, Romania, 2006.
  • [12] T. Walasek, J. Piątkowski, The use of virtual learning environment to improve student mobility, Virtual University: model, tools and practice, PJWSTK, 2007, Warsaw, 2007 (in Polish).
  • [13] T.A. Walasek, J. Piątkowski, D. Morawska-Walasek, Information Technologies supporting students’ mobility, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 25/1 (2007) 83-86.
  • [14] Official Gazette of 2008 No. 90 pos. 551, the Minister of Science and Higher Education, dated 9 May 2008. amending the Regulation on the conditions that must be met in order to teach at university could be conducted using methods and techniques of distance learning.
  • [15] J.M. Mischke, Obstacles, reasons and lost profits. E-learning at Polish High Education Institutions, in: M. Dąbrowski, M. Zając (Eds.): E-education - an analysis of the achievements and development prospects, the Foundation for the Promotion and Accreditation of Economics, Warsaw, 2009, http://www.e-edukacja.net/piata/e-edukacja_5.pdf (in Polish).
  • [16] A. Wodecki, E-learning towards demographic trends in Poland and the World, in: M. Dąbrowski, M. Zając (Eds.): E-learning in higher education - potential and usage, the Foundation for the Promotion and Accreditation of Economics, Warsaw, 2010, http://www.e-edukacja.net /szosta/e-edukacja_6.pdf (in Polish).
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