scholarly journals Association Between E-learning System Usage and Medical Student Academic Performance at the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College in Moshi, Tanzania

MedEdPublish ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Margaret Murray ◽  
Glory Ibrahim ◽  
Chrispina Tarimo ◽  
Lawrence Park ◽  
Gabriel Msuka ◽  
...  
2008 ◽  
Vol 336 (2) ◽  
pp. 142-146
Author(s):  
Byron E. Crawford ◽  
Marc J. Kahn ◽  
Jennifer W. Gibson ◽  
Anne J. Daniel ◽  
N Kevin Krane

Author(s):  
Kenneth David Strang

The premise for this study was that learner interaction in an online web-based course could be assessed in relation to academic performance, or in other words, e-learning. Although some studies reveal that learner interaction with online content is related to student academic performance, it remains unproven whether this is casual, or even if there may be a significant correlation. Thus, this study seeks to measure if there is a directional and then a casual relationship between student online academic performance, engagement analytics and other online activity factors. A unique aspect of this study is that data is collected from Moodle engagement analytics as well as from the activity logs. Student academic performance is measured based on the grade achieved from an assessment designed to map to the course learning objectives.


Author(s):  
Ilana Gor ◽  
Edita Margaryan ◽  
Zoya Snezhko ◽  
Olesya Dudnik

The purpose of the study is to consider the features of the implementation of an e-learning system at the Institute of Dentistry named after E.V. Borovsky at First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University) was studied and the assessment of intermediate result was performed. In order to assess the intermediate effectiveness of the introduction of an e-learning system, an anonymous survey of 2 independent groups of respondents was conducted. The results of the study of the e-learning system and the intermediate assessment of its effectiveness have confirmed the success of its implementation. Most respondents who acted as experts in the anonymous survey highly assessed the training system. Based on the statistical analysis, the reliability of the assessment of the intermediate effectiveness of the introduction of an e-learning system in dental education was determined. It can be concluded that the values differ in the two groups of respondents.


Author(s):  
Laila Al Maqbali ◽  

Abstract Purpose of Study The study aimed to investigate the impact of quality remote e-learning factors on student satisfaction. Methodology The random sampling method was adopted through a questionnaire in an online survey. The survey used a questionnaire to collect data from 218 students who had experienced online learning. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to analyze and interpret the collected data. Findings The study revealed that there was an impact of Information Quality, Service Quality, and System Usage on System Success which in turn has an impact on student satisfaction. It is observed that the experience through the e-learning system determines improvement towards academic knowledge and expertise. Social Implications This study helps HEIs to understand the student’s perception of remote e-learning systems for future improvements. This study has provided insights into remote e-learning systems of higher education institutions in understanding the impact of the system used on student satisfaction. This will help them to improve the e-learning system. Practical Implications The study showed that most of the students opined that the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) should keep improving their services as it is required to enhance the features and the facilities to increase student satisfaction. Originality No study has ever considered the three key factors which influence the system usage which in turn affects student satisfaction and this research dealt with that. Keywords: E-learning difficulties, Information Quality, System Quality, System Usage, System Success, Student Satisfaction.


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