Developing E-Learning System To Support Teaching and Learning Activities Using DSDM Approach
Developing E-Learning System To Support Teaching and Learning Activities Using DSDM Approach
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Abstract
Nowadays academic institutions have to follow development of technology to give high accreditation in
education. Development in Information technology is considered as one of the leading factor that
affecting the changes in higher education academic institution, especially through E-Learning system.
The main objective of this research is to design how to develop E-Learning system in teaching and
learning process at Industrial Engineering Department of Swiss German University, by using Dynamic
System Development Method (DSDM). The developed E-Learning that is being tested by developer and
user to be analyzed and assessed is called Moodle. The result shows that the teaching and learning
processes can be well improved by integrating the developed E-Learning system including its specific
interfaces and platform. It also shows that the developed system is also well accepted by potential users,
as indicated by the user acceptance test. The result of the research is analyzed by using the descriptive
analysis to reveal the capability of the system. It shows that developed E-Learning system is capable to be
implemented in Industrial Engineering Department, provided that the infrastructure is also prepared to
support such system.
Keywords: academic institution, e-learning, information system, learning management system, moodle,
technology acceptance model, UML
1. Introduction
Business Strategy is defined as a major period plan of action that is generated in aiming
achievement of particular objects and strengthening the performance of the organization or
institution. A good and directed business strategy will make an organization or institution
perform to succeed in its business field and how they compete with another competitor (Teece,
2010).
In this case the business strategy regarding to the education is educational process. The
needs of Academic institution’s service quality increased along with the increased focus on
accreditation by the Indonesian education standardize. The situations lead to a competitive
environment in the field of academic business (Boezerooij, 2006).
The rapid development of Academic Institution and competition, make every higher
institution to brief service as good as possible for customer (student), which forced competing
among Academic Institutions (more specifically are Universities) to develop strategies.
Universities should generate better organization, creation, and distribution and application of
technology as an important aspect of their activities. Based on idea of distributing subject matter
through a platform from lecturers to students, experts have come up with a system to support
teaching and learning process in a University in order for it to grow and become more
competitive. That system is known as Learning Management System (LMS) (Ghoniem,
Aljahdali, & Fahmy, 2010).
Learning Management System is the latest innovation and an excellent vehicle for training,
evaluating and tracking the results of the students. In simpler words, Learning Management
System can be defined as the type of software program that controls and performs various
functions pertaining to the personal computer based techniques of disseminating and
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2. Methodology
System development methodologies are promoted as a means of improving the
management and control of the software development process, structuring and simplifying the
process, and standardizing the development process and product by specifying activities to be
done and techniques to be used. It is often tacitly assumed that the use of a system development
methodology will improve system development productivity and quality (Russo, 1995).
Developing an information system is literally complex process. There are many
methodologies that are different or even similar have been developed to help building the
information system. A developing method is regarded as a procedure or path by the developer
proceeds from a problem of a certain class to a solution of a certain class (Jackson, 1982). It
means a development method should be used as role for developer in identifying problems that
found from the systems studies and generate the solution based on opportunities and
requirement from problems.
The products are generated from deliverables that should be documented by DSDM. The 3
project phases in DSDM are Pre-project, Process Lifecycle (Feasibility Study, Business Study,
Function Model Iteration, Design and Build Iteration, Implementation) and Post-Project (Marc
Cliffton, J.Dunlap, 2003).
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Feasibilty Study
Business Study
Create Review
Functional Functional Identify Implemen
Business Train
Prototype Model Functional tation
Aspect Users
Prototype
User
Review Approval &
Functional Guidelines
Protype
Review
Design
Prototype
Identify Create
Design Design Design
Prototype & Build Prototype
Agree Plan
There are plenty advantages of applying Dynamic Systems Development Method which
become foundational reason to conduct this methodology. The advantages of implement
Dynamic Systems Development Method are, as gathered from many resources:
1. Dynamic System Development Method’s result can be achieved within months (three until
six months)
2. Dynamic System Development Method is proven to be able to give results in properly
deadline.
3. Dynamic System Development Method might give high customer satisfaction, since in its
process, it involve the users in development life cycle
4. Dynamic System Development Method is suitable for developing prototype of the system
Between any methodologies, Dynamic Systems Development Method is the suitable one
in developing system to support teaching and learning system in Department Industrial
Engineering in Swiss German University. According to DSDM, there are 3 phase which are the
pre-project phase, the project life-cycle phase, and post project there are 5 stages of project life-
cycle phase which are Feasibility Study and Business Study, Functional Model Iteration Phase,
Design and Build Iteration phase and Implementation phase. Some Steps may be skipped based
on the state and condition of this project. The Thesis methodology is figured in Fig 2.
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Problem
Definition
Feasibility
Study
Scope &
Design
Objectives
Analysis
Data Collection:
Business
Business -Contact Report
Area
Study - Business Process
Definition
UML Model:
-Use Case
Diagram
Functional -Class
Functional Diagram
Model
Model -Activity
Iteration
Diagram
Sequence
Diagram
Design and
Build Design and
Moodle
iteration Build System
Testing
Implementati
on
Training
User
Delivered
System
Review
Project
is implementation phase will be displayed as final appearance of the software is only until
software testing and user acceptance test.
Manage Teachers
Manage Students Manage Topic on
Course
Assign Course to
Lecturers
Manage Subject
Information
Assign Course to
Students Editing Teacher
View Course
Calendar
View Course
Manager
View Course
Information
View Topic of
Course
View Lecturers
Manage Courses
Manage Content
Admin Login
Create users
Logout
Knowledge Adding
Teacher Deliver
Access Resources Assessment
Courese
E-Learning
3.5. Implementation
The proposed developed E-Learning system is specifically intended to registered student. A
registration is not opened, the Administrator would create user in user management for intended
student. Only those registered can access the system, follow the course activity, download and
upload assignment, attend online quizzes. Fig. 7. And Fig. 8. present screen shots from the
developed E-Learning System.
The developed system would be assessed by developer and potential users. The first test
was tested by developer which is Alpha testing. Second test was tested by potential users, called
Beta testing. The tests are intended to summarize the capability of the system based on the
activities inside the system. The activities that was to be tested are create a user, manage
courses, add activity and resources, deliver media through the system, manage online quizzes,
manage upload and download assignment activity, deliver grade report and data encryption on
its database.
The prototype of the system will be tested based on its function due to know the software
reliability to be implemented in Department of Industrial Engineering of Swiss German
University. The final test was User Acceptance Test (UAT). The potential user would assume if
the system had been implemented and review it. The User Acceptance Test (UAT) would be
using questionnaire weight listing.
To evaluate the proposed developed E-Learning System, The result analysis of the system
measurement use descriptive statistic. The ranking was used scale measurement so each item
consist of point between 1 to 5, The descriptive analysis was analyzed based on the descriptive
statistic (Mean, Max, Min and Mode) point every statement. Based on the score assessment will
create qualitative analysis of the descriptive statistic. The result analysis Table 1 based on the
User Acceptance Test result towards the system.
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The analysis is analyzed gradually from the highest mode to the lowest. The respondents
have stated that the developed E-Learning system will improve quality teaching and learning
system in Swiss German University This is definitely the benefit of the implementation of the
E-Learning system where E-Learning will help user in knowledge management. This is advance
technology implementation too while many higher education institutions already use E-
Learning comply with their course management.
The user also stated, they have good impression on developed E-Learning system and the
function of grade information help the students to see their score. Both of the users regard,
Moodle system is impressive if the system is being implemented. It also has the function to
reveal gradebook; the student is literally convenient to see their gradebook, lecturer can
reordering the grade of the students, and administrator can check the digital signature of the
student’s submission file.
The operational of the E-Learning system is very crucial. Since the users have stated that
they feel course management in developed E-Learning system is enough convenient to use and
the functions could be find in the menu. They also stated the file sharing activity is convenient
to use, especially for students but lecturer find the file sharing activity is not to convenient. The
users stated regarding to another operational function of the developed E-Learning system. Such
as user management, overall operation, the aesthetic of the menu item, and understandable in
Moodle are not convenient enough. Some of the users also comment, for implementation of the
developed E-Learning system, the candidate user need training before the implementation
especially for lecturer and staff on operation of the developed E-Learning system. The
measurement revealed, the users have operation trouble when operate the system.
Last assessment stated that current internet condition is not reliable to implicate the E-
Learning system. The university need improve the stability of the connection and also
accommodate good enough infrastructure for the server. The web page should be could access
everywhere and the maintenance of the server should be considered more. This again is a
commendable co-operation from the students, without the good infrastructure the quality of the
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E-Learning activity will hardly be successful. To put it precisely, in the E-Learning activity,
student in this case is the customers are of the view that they are receiving all the support the
need of regular classroom activity.
In addition to the above qualitative analysis regarding the capability of the developed
system were collected from interviews. Based on their qualitative feedback, it is found that
students felt the developed E-Learninng system is impressive. As one mentioned, “The planning
of implement developed E-Learning system is very impressive, it will help the student to get
resources from lecturer conveniently if the infrastructure is also capable and sustainable”. On
other hand, there is a student gave their comment on lack of the developed E-Learning System.
He felt the interfaces of the system is not user friendly but he also comment if the system is
going to be implemented with the instructor that familiar towards the system, the learning
process will be improve.
In the other time, the lecturer also participated in this study to give their comment against
the developed system and its impact on teaching and learning development. Both of the
lecturers comment about the operational of the system that still bit unfamiliar. The
infrastructures need to be improved before implement the system. They express their interest
and clear positive comments towards the developing E-Learning system in Department of
Industrial Engineering at Swiss German University.
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