Evaluating and expanding usability and user satisfaction of an online research portal

Christopher J. Holt, Zahra Aziz, Stephen Mckenzie, F. Garivaldis, Alice Gornall, Jennifer Chung, Matthew Mundy
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Whilst online learning has gained rapid momentum, the development of online technology and practices that support the delivery of online courses with a large research component has been slow. In 2017, the School of Psychological Sciences at Monash University, Australia, developed a potentially scalable and transferable online research portal. This is an all-in-one platform that is designed to facilitate and support online research and research supervision, for supervisors and students. The research portal has evolved to currently provide research and research supervision support to over 700 online psychology students at the university. This paper describes the development, implementation and impact of the research portal and presents data from a preliminary evaluation of its usability and user satisfaction. Both research students and supervisors from the fully online fourth-year Graduate Diploma of Psychology Advanced program at Monash University participated in a series of focus groups, individual usability testing sessions, and surveys, and reported favourably on the research portal’s research supervisor and supervisee user satisfaction and usability. Qualitative and quantitative feedback provided useful information supporting research portal improvement and expansion possibilities, allowing an increasingly valuable contribution to online research supervision, research and research teaching. Implications for practice or policy All research students will be able to complete their research-related professional training online. Research supervisors and students will be able to access a standardised best practice online research supervision and research tool across courses and topics. Course leaders will be able to expand online education with an online research supervision and research tool that supports all research programs. Universities will be able to provide a research learning pathway for all students.
评估和扩展在线研究门户网站的可用性和用户满意度
虽然在线学习的发展势头迅猛,但支持开设包含大量研究内容的在线课程的在线技术和实践的发展却十分缓慢。2017 年,澳大利亚莫纳什大学心理科学学院开发了一个具有潜在可扩展性和可转让性的在线研究门户网站。这是一个一体化平台,旨在为导师和学生的在线研究和研究督导提供便利和支持。研究门户网站经过不断发展,目前已为该校 700 多名在线心理学学生提供研究和研究督导支持。本文介绍了研究门户网站的开发、实施和影响,并提供了对其可用性和用户满意度的初步评估数据。莫纳什大学四年级心理学研究生高级文凭课程的研究生和导师参加了一系列焦点小组、个人可用性测试和调查,并对研究门户网站的研究导师和被指导者的用户满意度和可用性给予了好评。定性和定量反馈为研究门户网站的改进和扩展提供了有用信息,为在线研究督导、研究和研究教学做出了越来越有价值的贡献。对实践或政策的影响 所有研究生都能在线完成与研究相关的专业培训。研究督导和学生将能够访问跨课程和跨主题的标准化最佳实践在线研究督导和研究工具。课程负责人将能够利用支持所有研究项目的在线研究督导和研究工具来扩展在线教育。大学将能够为所有学生提供研究学习途径。
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