Influence of online attributes and mode of learning in the satisfaction and effectiveness of online learning programs

IF 2.6 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Paul V Mathew, Joemon Pappachan
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Abstract

A new paradigm in education is being ushered in by online learning. In the aftermath of the pandemic, online learning has become increasingly available in both academic and professional spheres. Despite difficulties, teachers strive to improve online learning effectiveness. Further emphasis is placed on learning characteristics, readiness, environment, design, and e-learning mode. Whether synchronous or asynchronous learning modes are used will determine the efficacy of the learner. In this study, researchers analyzed the influence of learning qualities on satisfaction and effectiveness, exploring the moderating function of learning mode with 545 online learners’ results. According to this study, the characteristics of online learning significantly impact effectiveness. It also supports the idea that the modality of learning plays a moderating effect in online education. These findings have important practical ramifications for structuring the learning environment and adjusting relevant factors to the satisfaction of students, increasing e-learning efficiency.
在线属性和学习模式对在线学习课程的满意度和有效性的影响
在线学习正在开创一种新的教育模式。疫情过后,在线学习在学术和专业领域的应用越来越广泛。尽管困难重重,但教师们仍努力提高在线学习的效果。进一步强调学习特点、准备程度、环境、设计和在线学习模式。采用同步学习模式还是异步学习模式将决定学习者的学习效率。在本研究中,研究人员分析了学习品质对满意度和效能的影响,通过 545 名在线学习者的学习结果探讨了学习模式的调节功能。根据这项研究,在线学习的特点对学习效果有显著影响。研究还支持了学习方式在在线教育中起调节作用的观点。这些发现对于构建学习环境、调整相关因素以满足学生需求、提高网络学习效率具有重要的现实意义。
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