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Factors Influencing the Quality of E-learning Contents Provided by the Universities at the Learners' Perspectives


Sun-Young Jang, Seak-Zoon Roh, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 159-172, Jun. 2009
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Keywords: e-learning contents, university distance learners, quality of contents, learners' perspectives on e-learning

Abstract

The purposes of this study were to identify factors affecting the quality of universities' e-learning contents from the perspectives of learners and to find out specific solutions for improving them. To achieve these goals, research questions were established as follows: 1) What factors were influencing the quality of universities' e-learning contents, and how were learners perceived about each factor(by its importance and satisfaction)? 2) Were there any differences on the learners' perceptions about each factor(by its importance and satisfaction)? 3) What were any specific ways to enhance the quality of universities' e-learning contents? The participants were of 543 university students who took at least one e-learning course and were living in the metropolitan areas(Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi). The survey questionnaire was consisted of 38 items developed through the literature review. To analyze the data collected, factor analysis and paired-sample t-test were conducted. The results were as follows: Five identified factors influencing the quality of universities' e-learning contents from the perspectives of learners were instructional strategies, learning contents, usability, evaluation/feedback, and interface design, and all identified factors were statistically significant differences among the learners' perceptions of its importance and satisfaction. The analysis results of importance-satisfaction matrix by each factor showed that 1) learning contents was the factor that current status should be at least continuously maintained, 2) usability, instructional strategies, and evaluation/feedback were the factors that learners' satisfactions still need to be increased although those importances were not relatively high, and 3) interface factor was important, while learners' satisfaction toward it was not much high so that solutions to increase the satisfaction need to be immediately considered. Based on the results, several suggestions to enhance universities' e-learning contents from the learners' perspectives were also recommended.


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[APA Style]
Jang, S. & Roh, S. (2009). Factors Influencing the Quality of E-learning Contents Provided by the Universities at the Learners' Perspectives. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 10(3), 159-172.

[IEEE Style]
S. Jang and S. Roh, "Factors Influencing the Quality of E-learning Contents Provided by the Universities at the Learners' Perspectives," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 159-172, 2009.

[ACM Style]
Sun-Young Jang and Seak-Zoon Roh. 2009. Factors Influencing the Quality of E-learning Contents Provided by the Universities at the Learners' Perspectives. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 10, 3, (2009), 159-172.