冠状病毒危机背景下电子学习成功的关键因素

Nuphanudin Nuphanudin, Rahmahdan Qalbi Yosafikri, Aldila Nisa Ilmatu Tsaabita, Agnes Pratiwi Senduk, Muhammad Iqbal, Ainun Ma’rifah, Muhammad Kristiawan
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本文采用多标准层次分析法(AHP)和理想解决方案相似性排序偏好技术(TOPSIS),试图发现 COVID-19 期间电子学习的关键成功标准,以加强过程教育。基于既定的评估标准和多渠道电子学习方法,我们在 COVID-19 期间采访了 69 位教育机构的电子学习领导者,收集了相关数据。我们发现,管理技术、协助管理、教育学生使用电子学习平台以及要求讲师进行高水平的信息技术交流都很重要。在 COVID-19 期间,大学、教职员工和学生对在线学习的影响最大。五种学习模式中最有用的是混合式学习。这些研究结果表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,无论教育机构使用哪种具体技术,电子学习准备工作在促进教育过程中都发挥着重要影响。
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Key Elements for E-Learning Success in the Context of the Coronavirus Crisis
Using the Analytical Multi-Criteria Hierarchy (AHP) approach and Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS), this article seeks to discover crucial success criteria for e-learning during COVID-19 in order to enhance process education. Based on established assessment criteria and multi-channel e-learning methodologies, data was gathered by interviewing 69 e-learning leaders in educational institutions during COVID-19. We discovered that managing technology, assisting management, educating students about the usage of the e-learning platform, and requiring a high level of information technology exchange from the lecturer are all important. Universities, staff, and students have had the biggest influence on online learning during COVID-19. The most useful of the five learning models is blended learning. These findings show that e-learning preparation plays a significant impact in boosting the educational process during the COVID-19 pandemic, regardless of the specific technology used by an educational institution.
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