Do students and lecturers actively use collaboration tools in learning management systems?

Authors

  • Nastaran ZANJANI Author
  • Shaun NYKVIST Author
  • Shlomo GEVA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58459/icce.2012.911

Abstract

In recent years there has been a large emphasis placed on the need to use Learning Management Systems (LMS) in the field of higher education, with many universities mandating their use. An important aspect of these systems is their ability to offer collaboration tools to build a community of learners. This paper reports on a study of the effectiveness of an LMS (Blackboard©) in a higher education setting and whether both lecturers and students voluntarily use collaborative tools for teaching and learning. Interviews were conducted with participants (N=67) from the faculties of Science and Technology, Business, Health and Law. Results from this study indicated that participants often use Blackboard© as an online repository of learning materials and that the collaboration tools of Blackboard© are often not utilised. The study also found that several factors have inhibited the use and uptake of the collaboration tools within Blackboard©. These have included structure and user experience, pedagogical practice, response time and a preference for other tools.

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Published

2012-11-26

How to Cite

Do students and lecturers actively use collaboration tools in learning management systems? . (2012). International Conference on Computers in Education. https://doi.org/10.58459/icce.2012.911