A Successful Model of Microsoft Teams Online Learning Platform in Vocational High School

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Adi Prasetyo, Y. Estriyanto
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Abstract

An excellent online learning platform requires a success model in its utilization. During the pandemic, a new adjustment (new normal) was needed in the educational field. It was initiated by providing numerous online learning platforms. Therefore, there are only a few successful model evaluations. Thus, this research aims to (1) determine the effect of Microsoft (MS) Teams and (2) develop a successful model as an online learning platform in Vocational High Schools (SMK). This research used a quantitative approach with the PLS-SEM technique in the data analysis. The collection of data was also carried out via the use of a questionnaire, with a total sample of 430 participants (85 teachers and 345 students) using MS Teams at Vocational High Schools. The results showed that four factors were significantly affecting the success of MS Teams, and these includes the information & system qualities, use, and user's satisfaction. However, these findings were based on the factors which were insignificant to the success of the MS Teams. It was also reported that the factors that supported the MS Teams' operation included the Internet and software specifications. Moreover, additional observations also indicated that one of the supporting factors (SF2) was considered invalid.
微软团队在线学习平台的成功模式
一个优秀的在线学习平台需要一个成功的初始利用模型。在疫情期间,教育领域需要进行新的调整(新常态)。它是通过提供大量在线学习平台发起的。因此,只有少数成功的模型评估。因此,本研究旨在(1)确定微软(MS)团队的效果,(2)开发一个成功的模式,作为职业高中(SMK)的在线学习平台。本研究采用定量分析方法,结合PLS-SEM技术进行数据分析。数据收集也是通过问卷调查进行的,共有430名参与者(85名教师和345名学生)在职业高中使用MS团队。结果表明,四个因素对MS团队的成功有显著影响,包括信息和系统质量、使用和用户满意度。然而,这些发现是基于对MS团队的成功无关紧要的因素。据报道,支持微软团队运作的因素包括互联网和软件规范。此外,额外的观察结果还表明,其中一个支持因素(SF2)被认为是无效的。
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FWU Journal of Social Sciences
FWU Journal of Social Sciences SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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