Evaluating Students’ User Experience on Student Management Information Systems

IF 2.3 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
N. Kuadey, Carlos Ankora, Laurene Adjei, E. Krampa, Stephen Oladagba Bolatimi, Lily Bensah, C. C. M. Agbesi
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Studies evaluating students’ UX of applications that will influence their continuance use of educational systems in Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) have not been sufficiently addressed in the African region, specifically in Ghana. Thus, conducting a study on students’ UX of systems in HEIs will enhance students’ interest in continuing to use such systems. Therefore, this study examines students’ user experience (UX) and how it impacts their continued use of the Student Management Information System (SMIS). The study proposed a research model by integrating user experience questionnaire (UEQ) constructs with continuance intention to use. The study adopted an online questionnaire to collect data from 415 students at Koforidua Technical University (KTU). The partial least square-structural equation model (PLS-SEM) method was used to evaluate the proposed model’s reliability, validity, and relationship among the constructs. The UEQ data analysis tool was used in analysing the data. The study’s findings showed that attractiveness, perspicuity, efficiency, stimulation, and novelty significantly influenced students’ continuance intention to use the SMIS. However, dependability did not significantly affect students’ continuance intention to use the SMIS. Also, the study’s findings on the benchmark results showed that attractiveness, perspicuity, and stimulation were categorized as good, while dependability, efficiency, and novelty were categorized as excellent. These findings offer valuable insights for UX designers and developers aiming to create engaging and intuitive SMIS solutions. Also, it will provide students feedback on system UX that can be incorporated into future release updates. Furthermore, this research contributes significantly to the understanding of student UX with SMIS in developing country HEIs and its impact on continued usage.
评估学生管理信息系统的用户体验
在非洲地区,特别是在加纳,对影响学生继续使用高等教育机构(HEIs)教育系统的应用程序的用户体验进行评估的研究还不够充分。因此,对高等院校系统的学生用户体验进行研究将提高学生继续使用此类系统的兴趣。因此,本研究探讨了学生的用户体验(UX)及其如何影响学生继续使用学生管理信息系统(SMIS)。本研究提出了一个研究模型,将用户体验问卷(UEQ)结构与持续使用意向结合起来。研究采用在线问卷调查的方式,收集了科福里杜亚理工大学(KTU)415 名学生的数据。研究采用了偏最小二乘法-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)方法来评估所提出模型的信度、效度以及各构念之间的关系。在分析数据时使用了 UEQ 数据分析工具。研究结果表明,吸引力、直观性、效率、刺激性和新颖性对学生继续使用 SMIS 的意向有显著影响。然而,可依赖性对学生继续使用 SMIS 的意向没有明显影响。此外,本研究对基准结果的研究结果显示,吸引力、直观性和刺激性被归类为 "好",而可靠性、效率和新颖性被归类为 "优"。这些研究结果为用户体验设计师和开发人员提供了宝贵的见解,他们的目标是创建引人入胜、直观的 SMIS 解决方案。此外,它还能为学生提供系统用户体验方面的反馈,并将其纳入未来的版本更新中。此外,这项研究对了解发展中国家高等院校学生对 SMIS 的用户体验及其对持续使用的影响大有裨益。
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Advances in Human-Computer Interaction
Advances in Human-Computer Interaction COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-
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审稿时长
36 weeks
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