DEVELOPING A LARGE-SCALE LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE OFFICE OF GENERAL EDUCATION AND INNOVATIVE ELECTRONIC LEARNING

  • Supas Amornchantanakorn Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
  • Wichuda Kunnu Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
Keywords: Development, General Education, Technology, Large-Scale learning

Abstract

This research focuses on the development and management of an online teaching support system for various subjects, including exam systems and academic service tasks, through electronic systems. The study utilizes a multiple-case study approach and aims to create a large-scale learning management system for the Office of General Education and Innovative Electronic Learning. This system incorporates virtual computer technology to efficiently manage course websites, exam system websites, website monitoring systems, study results, and various academic service websites. The results highlight the strategic adaptation of reducing the number of host computers by introducing virtual computing technology, resulting in cost savings and improved system support.
In the study titled “Analysis and Development of Large-Scale Learning Management System to Enhance the Efficiency of General Education Office,” 1,600 university students from Rajabhat University Suan Sunandha and 25 staff members of the General Education Office participated in the satisfaction assessment questionnaire. The results show high levels of satisfaction with the cloud-based question and answer repository technology across various aspects, with an overall satisfaction score of 4.52.
The implementation of research findings has enhanced the efficiency of managing the Large-Scale Learning Management System, enabling users to conveniently retrieve required information. This has streamlined the information retrieval process for students and improved work efficiency within the General Education Office. Challenges encountered during the implementation included ensuring data accuracy and approval processes, as reliance on data from the Educational Services department required careful consideration and approval from departmental heads and deputy directors to ensure accuracy and completeness.

Published
2024-03-28