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Hybrid Learning In Malaysian Public Universities: Balancing E-learning Platform Quality And Student Satisfaction
Journal
Academic Journal of Business and Social Sciences
ISSN
2590-440X
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Nor Irwani Abdul Rahman
Mohd Juraij Abdul Rani
Amalina Mursidi
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Julinawati Suanda
Muhammad Firdaus Mohd Zahid
Abstract
Advancements in Information Technology (IT) have revolutionized various sectors, including education, with e-learning emerging as a pivotal medium in higher education. This study explores the determinants of e-learning success, particularly focusing on student satisfaction in Malaysian public higher institutions during the hybrid learning model, which includes two years of remote study followed by on-campus completion. Utilizing DeLone and McLean's IS Success Model, the study investigates the impact of technology, design, and e-learning environment on student satisfaction. A quantitative methodology was employed, involving 315 students. Results from Pearson correlation and multiple regression analyses reveal significant positive correlations between e-learning design, technology
quality, and the e-learning environment with student satisfaction. Notably, technology quality exhibited the strongest influence, while the e-learning environment showed a weaker, non-significant relationship. The study concludes that enhancing e-learning platform design and technological infrastructure is crucial for improving student satisfaction. These findings offer valuable insights for educational institutions aiming to optimize e-learning platforms, addressing challenges such as infrastructure limitations and accessibility issues, particularly for students from rural areas. The research contributes to the academic discourse on e-learning, providing a foundation for future studies to further explore the complex dynamics of online higher education success.
quality, and the e-learning environment with student satisfaction. Notably, technology quality exhibited the strongest influence, while the e-learning environment showed a weaker, non-significant relationship. The study concludes that enhancing e-learning platform design and technological infrastructure is crucial for improving student satisfaction. These findings offer valuable insights for educational institutions aiming to optimize e-learning platforms, addressing challenges such as infrastructure limitations and accessibility issues, particularly for students from rural areas. The research contributes to the academic discourse on e-learning, providing a foundation for future studies to further explore the complex dynamics of online higher education success.
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