Title:
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AN E-LEARNING MODEL TO DELIVER ENTERPRISE WIDE SYSTEMS EDUCATION |
Author(s):
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Brendan Mccarthy |
ISBN:
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978-972-8924-42-3 |
Editors:
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Miguel Baptista Nunes and Maggie McPherson (series editors: Piet Kommers, Pedro IsaĆas and Nian-Shing Chen) |
Year:
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2007 |
Edition:
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V II, 2 |
Keywords:
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e-Learning Model, Blended Learning, Enterprise Wide Systems Education. |
Type:
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Short Paper |
First Page:
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51 |
Last Page:
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55 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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The expansion of education beyond national boundaries has created a new market for the education industry. Many
universities have formed partnerships with organisations in other countries in order to expand their programs. Several
implementation models have been identified including distance education via e-Learning, study abroad programs, the
establishment of a university campus in a foreign country and the travel of faculty lecturers to foreign countries for full or
partial curriculum delivery. Some implementations use a combination of these models but there has been dramatic growth
in the development of electronic interactive learning systems and their application via e-Learning to higher education in
the international market. The curriculum associated with Information Systems and in particular the teaching of Enterprise
Wide Systems, sometimes referred to as Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, is particularly suited to the application of
e-Learning technologies. Victoria University is offering a niche information systems course through a strategic alliance
with SAP. The University has extended its offshore programs by offering Enterprise Wide Systems education in the
Asian region and has applied e-Learning technologies blending synchronous and asynchronous content to assist this
expansion. A number of technologies facilitate course delivery: application service provision (ASP), web-based learning
management systems (LMS), computer-based training and virtual classroom technology. This approach provides a
pioneering and efficient means to deliver higher education internationally in terms of flexibility in subject delivery and
increased learning outcomes. The application of e-Learning technologies can provide opportunities for universities to
expand their education services beyond national borders and lead to a transformation in the skills base and employment
opportunities for graduates in offshore regions. |
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