Quadrant of Difficulty-Usefulness (QoDU) as New Method in Preparing for Improvement of E-learning in Health College

Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito and Suparji, Suparji and Sunarti, Sunarti and Handoyo, Handoyo and Yessimbekov, Zhanibek and Burhanuddin, Nurfardiansyah and Selasa, Pius (2020) Quadrant of Difficulty-Usefulness (QoDU) as New Method in Preparing for Improvement of E-learning in Health College. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 13. pp. 1625-1632. ISSN 1179-1594

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Background: Many educational institutions around the world are implementing e-learning, but there are still many technical obstacles. Relatively many elements of e-learning must be improved in performance, so which elements should be selected which are prioritized to be improved first. Methods: This research applied a new method in order to select e-learning elements of health professionals' education that will be prioritized for improvement. This new method was called the Quadrant of Difficulty-Usefulness (QoDU). The subjects of this study were 200 students of Environmental Health School of Magetan, Indonesia. Results: The elements that were sorted by priority were learning design, handout, book, link to resources, discussion forum, chatting, assignment, feedback, quiz and survey. The attributes used as the basis for determining priorities were difficulty and usefulness. Data regarding attributes were obtained through filling out the questionnaire. For each element the following were determined: 1) difficulty and usefulness; 2) mean score of difficulty and mean score of usefulness. Furthermore, 4 quadrants were arranged based on 1) the difficulty position of each element compared to the mean-score of difficulty and; 2) the usefulness position of each element compared to the mean-score of usefulness. Conclusion: The order of elements of e-learning at the Environmental Health School of Magetan based on priority were assignment, quiz and discussion forum as the first priority; feedback and survey as second priority; link to resources and book as third priority; and learning design, handout and chatting as the last priority

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: health college, e-learning improvement, e-learning elements, prioritized elements
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
Divisions: Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya > Pusat Penelitan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat > Pubikasi
Depositing User: Misnawar
Date Deposited: 16 Aug 2021 04:02
Last Modified: 16 Aug 2021 04:02
URI: http://repo.poltekkesdepkes-sby.ac.id/id/eprint/2405

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