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Technology based Quality Evaluation Instrument for Teaching and Learning: UNISA Library Services

Technology based Quality Evaluation Instrument for Teaching and Learning: UNISA Library Services. 24 August 2011 Dr JC Henning hennijc@unisa.ac.za. CONTENTS. Background Context Open Distance Learning (ODL) Libraries in ODL Integrated Quality Management and Assurance System Conclusion.

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Technology based Quality Evaluation Instrument for Teaching and Learning: UNISA Library Services

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  1. Technology based Quality Evaluation Instrument for Teaching and Learning: UNISA Library Services 24 August 2011 Dr JC Henning hennijc@unisa.ac.za

  2. CONTENTS • Background • Context • Open Distance Learning (ODL) • Libraries in ODL • Integrated Quality Management and Assurance System • Conclusion

  3. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA

  4. Unisa worldwide influence ASIA EUROPE 386 900 AMERICAS AFRICA 222 OCEANIA 22 000 32 SOUTH AFRICA 291 460 2010

  5. UNISA LIBRARY

  6. CONTEXT • UNISA vision: “Towards the African University in the service of humanity” • UNISA 2015 revisited: an agenda for transformation / UNISA 2011 operational plan • 7 Objectives: Library - IR Repository / College Teams / Research space / Regional Libraries • Comprehensiveness • Refers to a range of qualifications represented on the HEQF. These qualifications cater to the diverse needs of students and society from skills based vocational training to advanced theory based research degrees • ODL and enhanced learner services • Postal services • Search services • Online services • International guidelines for distance education libraries • Guidelines on responsibility / Human resources / financial resources

  7. UNISA LIBRARY • 9 branches in South Africa and 1 in Ethiopia • 2 mobile libraries serving rural areas • Services on mobile devices • Postal service and e-reserves • MyUnisa • Integrated services in courses • College Teams • 2, 618 920 items • 30 000 e-books • 62 189 e-journal titles

  8. LIBRARY SERVICE CHARTER • Purpose • We commit ourselves to quality library and information service to all users. • Context • We support of the Unisa Service Charter. • Intent • We value your success by providing high quality library and information services. • We strive to be your information partner of choice. • We commit to fast, friendly and efficient information services and resources. • We undertake to serve your information needs. • We believe in mutual respect . • Our pledge. • We want to be your preferred information partner.

  9. INTEGRATED QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND ASSURANCE • Statutory responsibility – HEQC • Responsibility to deliver high quality learning experiences & responsive to ODL requirements • Define ODL quality criteria and set relevant standards • Monitor and evaluate quality of modules • Unisa PQM large numbers of modules – resources, turnaround time frames & paper based • Integrated Quality Management and Assurance Framework (IQMAF) • Supportive environment to define expectations and standards

  10. INTEGRATED QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND ASSURANCE (2) • Quality Evaluation Instrument (QEI) • Teaching and Learning as phase 1 • Comprehensive Technology enhanced / innovative web enabled system • Aligned with curriculum / module development cycle to effect continuous improvement strategies • Provide strategic information for the PQM and curriculum renewal exercises. • Evaluate student’s total learning experience, ensuring ODL quality of the design development and delivery of approved modules • Principles of HEQC and Nadeosa

  11. QEI TEACHING AND LEARNING • Objectives • Integrated – evaluate whole learning experience (systems driven ODL) – all areas in value chain • Integration and alignment – institutional frameworks and policies • Accommodate wider range of approved modules • Impact on improvements to the design, development of learning materials and delivery timely • Evaluate quality directly rather than satisfaction through a participatory and stakeholder driven approach • Ensure indicators are underpinned by internationally recognized ODL standards

  12. QEI TEACHING AND LEARNING • Advantages • Quality surveys in shorter period by simulating stakeholder interviews such as participating in a quality audit interview of programme review process • Produce equivalent and triangulated outcomes in more cost-effective manner • Reduce resourced required from a paper-driven process (large part or review is automated and reports generated through web-based technologies • Capacity to facilitate the review of all modules within a given seven-year cycle in a manner that provides quality inputs to curriculum renewal cycles

  13. QUALITY EVALUATION INSTRUMENT: TEACHING AND LEARNING • Dimensions to ensure quality service in ODL • Planning resource allocation and quality management • Design and development of learning material • Delivery of quality learning experience

  14. CRITERIA AND STANDARDS • Criteria • Aligned with HEQC and NADEOSA • Standards • Identify current processes, systems, policies, procedures and services • Define quality criteria, standards and translate into quality assurance statements • Consult and validate • Weightings per criteria and stakeholder groups • Evaluation process and reports

  15. STAKEHOLDER GROUPS Weightings to three evaluation areas and four stakeholder groups: pair-wise comparison analysis

  16. LIBRARY QUALITY ARRANGEMENTS • Unisa Library Quality Committee • Oversee, coordinate and monitor quality assurance • Implementation of the Library Quality Improvement Plan • Preparations for quality assurance reviews • Task analysis of library business processes • Integrated in Unisa Quality Evaluation Instrument • Library Quality Assurance Framework • Quality standards for each segment that contributes to Teaching and Learning

  17. THANK YOU / QUESTIONS

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