TITLE:
Findings from European Benchmarking Exercises on E-Learning: Value and Impact
AUTHORS:
Ebba Ossiannilsson
KEYWORDS:
Benchmarking, Quality Enhancement, Critical Success Factors, E-Learning
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.2 No.3,
August
9,
2011
ABSTRACT: Benchmarking is becoming a more and more commonly used method for quality assurance and enhancement in higher education today. The aim of this study was to explore the impact and value of benchmarking e-learning in universities. Two European benchmarking initiatives, E-xcellence+ through the European Association of Distance Teaching Universities [EADTU] and an e-learning benchmarking exercise through the European Centre for Strategic Management of Universities [ESMU], were studied using an exploratory multiple case study method and cross-case analysis of the findings. The findings indicated the value and impact of a variety of aspects of benchmarking e-learning on different levels, and stressed the need for a holistic and contextual approach as both benchmarking and e-learning are complex and comprehensive phenomena. This study also shows that benchmarking, in line with national and international quality boards/agencies, is a powerful tool for making improvements to teaching and learning in higher education.