Myths and Realities of E-Learning: Exploratory Survey of Higher Education Students

2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 300-313 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eduardo Morais ◽  
Carla Morais ◽  
João Paiva
2017 ◽  
Vol 73 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaykina Olga Igorevna ◽  
Proskura O. V. ◽  
Dakukina T. A

Recently, the market of E-Learning is soaring and is known as a new paradigm in modern education. E-Learning acts as a medium, consisting of several types of computers and electronic media that are communication tools as well as the Internet, which provides training and informative access on certain subjects. By using E-Learning students can attend online classes anywhere, regardless of time and place. Generally, E-Learning is more geared towards self-training and is ideal for individuals who work full-time but desire to further their studies. Thus, this study has been developed and integrated with factors leading towards the effectiveness of E-Learning as a tool in Teaching and Learning (T&L) approach. A quantitative approach was applied by using a self-administered distribution of questionnaire targeted at higher education students. Therefore, the outcomes of this research will help to provide insightful information to the current education system in Malaysia, particularly in crafting strategies to enhance the learning education for the country in general.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-83
Author(s):  
César Augusto Aguirre León

La presente investigación, pretende determinar la posibilidad de potenciar las competencias en investigación en estudiantes de educación superior, para ello realiza un acercamiento a la temática propuesta desde la perspectiva de estudios recientes y posteriormente reseña de manera específica las didácticas para adultos presentes en la andragogía. Luego, explora el concepto de competencia, llegando a su uso específico en investigación. Con respecto a los recursos aportados por las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) expone su origen y características generales,  muestra los alcances de la enseñanza en la era digital y los cambios que se deben dar en la educación a partir de las nuevas herramientas didácticas disponibles. Luego, se exponen las implicaciones puntuales de los términos e-Learning y m-Learning, como antecedente para presentar las experiencias en este tema en un grupo de 11 Instituciones de educación superior colombianas, el análisis de los avances realizados por parte de los estudiantes de la Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios Vicerrectoría Regional Bogotá Sur y el estudio 46 recursos web y aplicaciones que permiten adelantar procesos de aprendizaje en el ámbito de la investigación.


SAGE Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 215824402092657
Author(s):  
Anjum Razzaque

The education sector is transforming from e-learning to m-learning due to its motivation capabilities that drive students toward self-motivated learning. However, this requires online participation through quality knowledge sharing (KS) of the social capital (SC) of resources. Past-reported low student participation calls for confirming whether social capital affects KS in m-learning. Scholars assessed this effect—however, not in the education sector—and revealed scant clarification of whether m-learning regulates SC through KS. Hence, this is the motivated aim reflected through a conceptual framework, that is, tested using multiple-regression analysis after collecting data from 334 Ahlia University undergraduate business students. The results confirm that m-learning moderates students’ SC through KS in e-/m-learning on Moodle. Implications for theory, practice, and society are revealed in this article.


Author(s):  
Wilert Puriwat ◽  
◽  
Suchart Tripopsakul

The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected people’s lives, changing the ways of working, living, playing, and learning. With this pandemic, classroom learning has been suspended due to infection concerns, and e-learning has emerged, becoming an important mechanism for educational institutions to continue their teaching and learning activities. However, there have been only a few empirical studies providing insight into the factors affecting students’ e-learning satisfaction and usage behaviors during the COVID-19 outbreak. Thus, this study aims to investigate the impact of e-learning quality on student satisfaction and continuance usage intentions among higher education students in Thailand during the pandemic. Based on empirical research with 185 higher education students, the results revealed that e-learning quality was a second-order construct comprised of three elements, namely, course content and design, administrative and technical support, and instructor and learner characteristics. Course content and design was the most important dimension of overall e-learning quality. Furthermore, overall e-learning quality had a significant positive impact on student satisfaction and continuance usage intentions toward e-learning platforms. Mediation analysis indicated that student satisfaction partly mediated the relationship between e-learning quality and continuance usage intentions.


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