University students' satisfaction and future outlook towards forced remote learning during a global pandemic.

IF 6.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Smart Learning Environments Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-21 DOI:10.1186/s40561-022-00197-8
Siti Intan Nurdiana Wong Abdullah, Klara Arokiyasamy, Sock Leng Goh, Andrea Joveena Culas, Nor Masheera Abdul Manaf
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Abstract

Technology has enabled the higher education ecosystem to tailor to the students who have diverse needs and to engage with them remotely, especially when face-to-face interaction is not possible. This research contributes knowledge in forced remote learning during the unprecedented global pandemic situation of Covid-19. Using a cross-sectional quantitative method, a total of 480 respondents among undergraduate students from five private universities in Malaysia participated in this study. The data was analysed using structural equation modelling and results indicated that online feedback, online future relevance, online interaction, online teaching effectiveness, and personal well-being were statistically significant in influencing students' satisfaction. Moreover, online learning satisfaction directly predicted 68.3% of the students' continuous usage intention while their usage intention was heightened with higher levels of proficiency in online learning. Students' satisfaction was found to be a significant mediator between all the factors towards usage intention except online assessment, online support, and personal well-being. This study provides the higher education institutions with insights to continuously improve their online delivery strategies and bridge the gap with their students during the pandemic crisis.

全球大流行期间大学生对强迫远程学习的满意度和未来展望
科技使高等教育生态系统能够为有不同需求的学生量身定制,并与他们远程互动,特别是在不可能面对面互动的情况下。这项研究为在前所未有的Covid-19全球大流行形势下的强制远程学习提供了知识。采用横断面定量方法,在马来西亚五所私立大学的本科生中,共有480名受访者参与了本研究。采用结构方程模型对数据进行分析,结果表明,在线反馈、在线未来相关性、在线互动、在线教学有效性和个人幸福感对学生满意度的影响具有统计学意义。此外,在线学习满意度直接预测了68.3%的学生的持续使用意愿,并且随着在线学习熟练程度的提高,学生的持续使用意愿也会提高。除网络评估、网络支持和个人幸福感外,学生满意度在影响网络使用意愿的所有因素中起着显著的中介作用。这项研究为高等教育机构提供了见解,以不断改进其在线交付策略,并在大流行危机期间弥合与学生的差距。
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Smart Learning Environments
Smart Learning Environments Social Sciences-Education
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