Integration eines Open-Source-Lernmanagementsystems an der Medizinischen Fakultät der LMU München: ein Erfahrungsbericht unter ökonomischen Gesichtspunkten

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

Authors

  • Inga Hege
  • I. Pelczar
  • M. Pfeiffer
  • M. Reincke
  • D. Tolks
  • M. R Fischer
Since 2004 a commercial learning management system (LMS) was introduced at the Medical Faculty of LMU. During the following four years the platform was hardly used by staff members and students. Therefore, in 2009 it was replaced by the Open Sorce LMS Moodle. Reasons for this step were a better adaptability of the software and the possibility for teachers to upload their material themselves.

Our aim was to enhance acceptance among both students and teachers. During the implementation special emphasis was laid on the integration of Moodle into the existing IT infrastructure of the faculty.

After the introduction of Moodle the number of active users increased from 500 to 5,060 (students and teachers). The number of courses raised from 14 to 90 (summer term) and 125 (winter term). Mainly static documents such as scripts and lecture slides have been uploaded, but also a few interactive activities have been provided.

The calculated costs for using Moodle added up to about 20 €/user/year. In comparison the commercial system cost about 100 €/user/year because of the low number of users.

The high acceptance especially among teachers showed that decision to introduce Moodle was the right step at our faculty.

Evaluation results show that despite many improvements users still rate Moodle as not very user friendly. At the end of the summer term we faced technical problems due to an unexpected peak of hits. An ongoing adaption of the platform is necessary to adress these issues.

The aim for the coming terms are to support teachers to provide more high quality interactive learning activities.
Translated title of the contributionIntegration of an Open-Source learning management system at a German medical school: a field report with an economical focus
Original languageGerman
Article numberDoc10
JournalGMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie
Volume6
Issue number2
Number of pages8
ISSN1860-8779
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Documents

DOI

Recently viewed

Publications

  1. Life satisfaction and the consumption values of partners and friends: Empirical evidence from German panel survey data
  2. Reform oder Ende der ErzieherInnenausbildung
  3. The German Welfare System and the Continuity of Change
  4. Linking modes of research to their scientific and societal outcomes. Evidence from 81 sustainability-oriented research projects
  5. Judgement Practices in the Artistic Field
  6. Transformationsnarrative
  7. Österreich Tourismus vor Weichenstellung: Stagnation oder Wachstum?
  8. Pragmatics and the English Language, Jonathan Culpeper, Michael Haugh. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2014), 316 pp., ISBN: 9780230551732
  9. Ein quantitativer Vergleich der subjektiven und objektiven Komplexität von Verkehrssituationen
  10. Teaching learning strategies with a pedagogical agent
  11. ‘Forewarned is Forearmed’: Overcoming Multifaceted Challenges of Digital Innovation Units
  12. Immanent/Economic Trinity
  13. Symbolic Environmental Legislation and Societal Self-Deception
  14. Ecosystem service supply and (in)equality archetypes
  15. The role of social identity in institutional work for sociotechnical transitions
  16. Emotional Human-Machine Interaction: Cues from Facial Expressions
  17. Learning settings to face climate change
  18. Silver Work
  19. Behavioural activation for depression
  20. The impact of mindfulness on the wellbeing and performance of educators
  21. Transformative education
  22. EU Normative Power and Regionalism
  23. Crossmodal Associations Between Olfaction and Vision
  24. Young, Committed, Flexible and Female
  25. "ultraleichte Geste für..."
  26. Computerscreen und Tafelbild
  27. Strategic Spatial Planning
  28. Extension of Biodiesel Aging Mechanism–the Role and Influence of Methyl Oleate and the Contribution of Alcohols Through the Use of Solketal