Factors Affecting E-Learning Effectiveness in a Higher Learning Institution in Afghanistan

Ala Abdulhakim Alariqi, M. Najafi, M. Abdulrab, Christine Murray, Habibullah Slimanzai
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The study of effectiveness in e-learning is a challenging and complex task for higher learning institutions. This study aims to understand the factors influencing e-learning effectiveness in the context of tertiary education in Afghanistan. For this purpose, an empirical study was conducted to examine the effect of individual barriers, technological barriers, organizational barriers, and e-learning effectiveness. In general, several prior studies have focused on the factors that influence e-learning effectiveness. However, there is limited research that simultaneously captures and explains the factors impacting e-learning effectiveness in higher education institution in Afghanistan. This empirical study takes a total of 384 students from four Afghanistan universities participating in this study. Findings indicate that individual barriers, technological barriers, and organizational barriers, each had a significant impact on the effectiveness of e-learning. The findings of this study can be useful for university leadership and management, enhancing effectiveness in the e-learning.
影响阿富汗某高等院校电子学习效果的因素
网络学习的有效性研究是高校面临的一项具有挑战性和复杂性的课题。本研究旨在了解阿富汗高等教育背景下影响电子学习效果的因素。为此,本研究对个体障碍、技术障碍、组织障碍和电子学习效果的影响进行了实证研究。一般来说,先前的一些研究集中在影响电子学习效果的因素上。然而,能够同时捕捉和解释影响阿富汗高等教育机构电子学习有效性的因素的研究有限。本实证研究以阿富汗四所大学共384名学生为研究对象。研究结果表明,个体障碍、技术障碍和组织障碍对电子学习的有效性均有显著影响。本研究结果可为大学的领导与管理提供参考,以提升电子学习的效能。
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