Children’s E-Learning Interactions and Perceived Outcomes with Educational Key Opinion Leaders in China

IF 1.7 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Susan Zhang, Jun Shen, Jun Yan
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Classroom teaching has been undergoing a digital transformation in the last decade and is now being amplified by Educational Key Opinion Leaders (Edu-KOLs). This research aims to investigate the relationship between learners’ perceived outcomes, motivation, and the selection preferences of Edu-KOLs. This paper presents insights gained from a two-phase study. We conducted research in the first phase through an online questionnaire completed by 186 parents in China whose children are studying or have recently studied online. In the second phase, we interviewed parents to deep dive into their thinking process behind their choices of Edu-KOLs. By utilizing the PLS-SEM method, this research has proposed and verified six hypotheses asserting that e-learning platforms, student engagement scores, and perceived outcomes strongly correlate with the perception of Edu-KOLs. However, parents’ educational level or occupation has less impact on the choices of Edu-KOLs. There are also positive relationships among Edu-KOLs, customer advocacy, and future purchase intention.
中国儿童与教育关键意见领袖的网络学习互动与感知结果
在过去十年中,课堂教学经历了数字化转型,现在教育关键意见领袖(edukol)正在扩大课堂教学。本研究旨在探讨学习者感知结果、动机与教育kol选择偏好之间的关系。本文介绍了从两阶段研究中获得的见解。我们在第一阶段通过一份在线问卷进行了研究,问卷由186名中国家长填写,他们的孩子正在或最近在网上学习。在第二阶段,我们采访了家长,深入了解他们选择edukol背后的思考过程。通过使用PLS-SEM方法,本研究提出并验证了六个假设,断言电子学习平台、学生参与分数和感知结果与edui - kol的感知密切相关。而父母的受教育程度和职业对家长意见领袖选择的影响较小。用户意见领袖、顾客拥护和未来购买意愿之间也存在正相关关系。
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Communications of the Association for Information Systems
Communications of the Association for Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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