scholarly journals Does Student Satisfaction Mediate the Correlation between E-learning Service Quality, Academic Engagement and Academic Achievement?

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Jumaroh Ratna Satuti ◽  
Sunaryanto Sunaryanto ◽  
Dudung Ma'ruf Nuris

This research aimed at analyzing the influence of e-learning service quality and academic engagement on academic achievement through student satisfaction as an intervening variable. Only students who had ever used e-learning service could be the research sample and 222 students were sampled using purposive sampling. The data were collected by distributing questionnaire to the research samples. The data were analyzed using path analysis technique. The result indicated that e-learning service quality, academic engagement, and student satisfaction had an influence on accounting students’ academic achievement. From this research finding, it was suggested that university lecturers keep on developing teaching and learning strategies which can improve students’ academic engagement since it has been proven that academic engagement has a dominant influence on students’ academic achievement.

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 8053
Author(s):  
Maram Meccawy ◽  
Zilal Meccawy ◽  
Aisha Alsobhi

(1) This study demonstrates how a Saudi university has responded to the COVID-19 lockdown in order to examine the success factors and highlight any challenges. The main purpose was to determine the perceptions of students and faculty towards emergency online distance learning from a teaching and learning perspective; (2) A cross-faculty study was conducted: two different self-administered questionnaires were developed for students and faculty, respectively. In addition, data was collected from official reports; (3) The results show that students had a more positive perception of e-Learning despite the difficulties that they may have faced, while faculty results leaned slightly towards a negative perception. However, there was not a definite positive or negative perception, depending on the aspect of teaching that was being evaluated. The study also indicated that faculty and students’ gender had no significant effect on their perceptions. Overall results showed that the university performed well in accordance with three of the five pillars of online learning quality framework in terms of student satisfaction, access and scalability. On the other, improvements are needed to achieve better results for faculty satisfaction and learning effectiveness; (4) The findings present a number of suggestions for increasing satisfaction to improve the online learning experience post COVID-19.


EkoPreneur ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
Sri Nitta Crissiana Wirya Atmaja

This study aims to obtain empirical evidence of the influence of work quality and service quality on the satisfaction of students of the Accounting study program at the University of Pamulang, Pamulang Banten, both partially and simultaneously.This study uses primary data in the form of a questionnaire. The sample collection technique uses purposive sampling. The research subjects were undergraduate accounting students in semester 8-14 at Pamulang University, by taking a sample of 100 respondents. Respondents' answers in the form of the questionnaire will be analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis techniques using SPSS 22.00 to be concluded.The results showed that work quality and service quality together affect student satisfaction. Partial testing concluded that work quality and service quality had a positive and significant effect on student satisfaction. Keywords: work quality, service quality, and student satisfaction


Author(s):  
Istiqomah Istiqomah ◽  
Tri Astuti Arigiyati

The aim of this study was to measure the quality of service in Mathematics Education Study Program. This research is descriptive research, because this research will reflect the perceptions and expectations of students towards service quality in Mathematics Education Study Program. Sampling in this study conducted by random sampling technique.Instruments in this study was a questionnaire that serves to uncover and measure students' perceptions and expectations of service quality in Mathematics Education courses FKIP UST. The data analysis technique used is descriptive analysis techniques and calculation of the score gap. The results showed that the tendency of the rate of student satisfaction in the category are satisfied. While the tendency of the rate of satisfaction for each dimension is 9-dimensional in satisfied category and 2-dimensional in quite satisfied category. The tendency of the level of interest / expectations of students is very important category. Similarly, the tendency of the level of interest / expectations for each of these dimensions in the dimension 11 is very important category. The highest score gap lies in the dimensions of Campus Support Service which is equal to a score of 1.48 and the lowest gap lies in the dimensions of Academic Advising which is equal to 0.72. Variables are prioritized for repair are the variables that enter the first quadrant, in order to increase the level of student satisfaction.Keywords :academic services, Quality, Student Satisfaction Inventory method


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 4084-4086

Technology can be a powerful tool for transforming learning. To be a successful teacher one should be learner always and should have the mind to comprehend and design new methodologies in their transaction process. ELearning courseware is an effective model of teaching and learning framework that can enhance academic achievement of students. In this research, E-Learning courseware is developed for B.Ed curriculum and the effectiveness of E-Learning courseware is studied on academic achievement of Prospective teachers studying B.Ed course. 80 students studying B.Ed. course are selected as sample by convenient sampling method. 40 of which are assigned in the experimental group and 40 in the control group. Experimental Group is subjected to E-Learning courseware and the Control group is subjected to Conventional method of teaching, Pre-test – Post Test non-equivalent groups design is used for the study. Achievement test developed and validated by the researcher is administered to measure the academic achievement of the prospective teachers as pre-test and post-test. Effectiveness of E-Learning courseware is studied on academic achievement of Prospective teachers studying B.Ed course. In the analysis of data, t-test and descriptive analysis were used. Results showed that there is significant effect of ELearning courseware in enhancing the academic achievement of Prospective Teachers. This research opens new avenues in teaching learning process which can empower students.


Author(s):  
Sonali Banerjee ◽  
Kaustuv Deb ◽  
Atanu Das ◽  
Rajib Bag

E-learning has a great impact on learners today. E-learning supports enhancing learner knowledge anytime, anywhere with lesser efforts than traditional models. In these situations, nonlinear approaches often modify teaching and learning strategies according to students' needs, and hence, automated machine-guided approaches seem useful in the name of adaptive learning. It identifies individual learner styles and provides the most suitable strategy that fits each learner as a case of personalization. Adaptive learning uses personalization for continuously improving student outcomes. Personalized learning takes place when e-learning systems use educational experience supporting desires, objectives, endowments, and curiosities of each individual learner. This work has reviewed the recent developments in the problem area of learning personalization through adaptive learning. Then the solution domain methods are compared to identify the knowledge and technology gap from their limitations. These analyses help to identify research potentials in learning technology for future works.


Author(s):  
Mary D. Oriol ◽  
Gail Tumulty

This chapter presents a theoretical framework and research base for the successful transition of an established Master of Science in Nursing program from that of traditional classroom delivery to one that is Web-based with no geographic limitations to students. The application of socio-technical systems theory to facilitate creation of a positive learning environment for future nurse leaders is described. Use of social processes and application of technology to optimize learning is explained and the latest research on content presentation and student engagement in an e-learning environment are presented. The authors hope that through examination of successful online teaching/learning strategies, readers will have a clear understanding of the competencies necessary for students and faculty to be successful in online education.


2020 ◽  
pp. 084653712094482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathryn E. Darras ◽  
Rebecca J. Spouge ◽  
Anique B. H. de Bruin ◽  
Anto Sedlic ◽  
Cameron Hague ◽  
...  

The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has altered how medical education is delivered, worldwide. Didactic sessions have transitioned to electronic/online platforms and clinical teaching opportunities are limited. These changes will affect how radiology is taught to medical students at both the pre-clerkship (ie, year 1 and 2) and clinical (ie, year 3 and 4) levels. In the pre-clerkship learning environment, medical students are typically exposed to radiology through didactic lectures, integrated anatomy laboratories, case-based learning, and ultrasound clinical skills sessions. In the clinical learning environment, medical students primarily shadow radiologists and radiology residents and attend radiology resident teaching sessions. These formats of radiology education, which have been the tenets of the specialty, pose significant challenges during the pandemic. This article reviews how undergraduate radiology education is affected by COVID-19 and explores solutions for teaching and learning based on e-learning and blended learning theory.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jusuf Blegur

This research reported the implication of students’ indiscipline behaviour in teaching and learning process. In conducting the study, researchers used descriptive qualitative approach in order to describe the implication of indiscipline behaviour in teaching and learning process. By using purposive sampling, we invited ten students of Physical Education, Sport, Health, and Recreation of Artha Wacana Christian University, Kupang. The data were collected from observation-participation, indepth-interviews and documentation. Data analysis technique used was qualitative method. The result indicates that the implications of students’ indiscipline behavior in teaching and learning process are: 1) loss of confidence in self irresponsibility, 2) the emergence of horizontal disharmony, 3) learning atmosphere is not conducive, 4) poor academic achievement, and 5) self-compunction and disappointed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christine Lynn Vandenhouten ◽  
Susan Gallagher Lepak ◽  
Janet Reilly ◽  
Penny Ralston Berg

E-Learning remains a new frontier for many faculty. When compared to the traditional classroom, E-learning requires greater collaboration among team members and use of different teaching and learning strategies. Pedagogy as well as team configurations must change when moving to the online environment. Collaboration is a key component in creating quality E-learning. Effective collaboration requires faculty to understand various roles (e.g., instructional designers, multimedia specialists), and activities involved in e-learning as well as how professionals in different roles work together. This article discusses the use of an E-Learning framework and development of a survey based on the framework’s dimensions as two strategies to broaden faculty understanding of E-Learning collaboration. The survey was used to expose faculty across five Midwestern campuses to all dimensions of E-learning including areas such as management, ethics, and interface design.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-75
Author(s):  
Nely Hartika

This study discusses the application of reward in the learning process in order to improve the learning achievement of students of accounting class X in SMK Negeri 1 Ciruas on economic and business subjects aiming to find out how the application of rewards in learning to improve learning achievement. Learning treatment in the form of reward giving is one type of approach in the process of teaching and learning activities that can provide stimulus to students to be more academically achievers in economics and business subjects. Academic achievement is the cognitive ability that begins with enthusiasm and the emergence of student enthusiasm in dealing with the process of teaching and learning activities.This research was conducted at SMK Negeri 1 Ciruas- Serang Banten. The research method used is Classroom Action Research with a qualitative approach. The sample of this study were all students of class X accounting SMK Negeri 1 Ciruas as many as 36 students.The results of this study indicate that there is an increase in learning achievement in economic and business subjects by using a learning approach with the application of rewards in class X Accounting students in SMK Negeri 1 Ciruas .This is evidenced by an increase in learning achievement in economics and business subjects by using a learning approach with the application of rewards in class X Accounting students in SMK Negeri 1 Ciruas. This is evidenced by an increase in the number of students who passed the Minimum completeness criteria by 28 people or 77.78%.


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