Development, validation and use of the Online Learning Environment Survey

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  • Sue Trinidad Curtin University of Technology
  • Jill Aldridge Curtin University of Technology
  • Barry Fraser Curtin University of Technology

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https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.1343

Abstract

This article reports the development, validation and use of a survey for assessing students' perceptions of their e-learning environments. The Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) was administered to 325 students, 131 in Australia and 194 in Hong Kong. The data were analysed to examine 1) the reliability and validity of the survey, 2) differences between the perceptions of a) students' actual and preferred environment, b) students and their teacher and c) male and female students and 3) whether associations exist between students' perceptions of their e-learning environment and their enjoyment of e-learning. In addition to quantitative data, unstructured interviews were used to provide a more in depth understanding of the e-learning environments created. These data provide valuable feedback to educators working in e-learning environments to help teachers to evaluate the effectiveness of the environment and to make adjustments and improvements as required.

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Author Biographies

Sue Trinidad, Curtin University of Technology

Faculty of Education, Languages and Social Work
Curtin University of Technology

Jill Aldridge, Curtin University of Technology

Science and Mathematics Education Centre
Curtin University of Technology

Barry Fraser, Curtin University of Technology

Science and Mathematics Education Centre
Curtin University of Technology

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Published

2005-03-24

How to Cite

Trinidad, S., Aldridge, J., & Fraser, B. (2005). Development, validation and use of the Online Learning Environment Survey. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.1343