Evaluating e-learning systems success in the new normal

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The goal of this study is to develop and verify a model for successful e-Learning based on the experiences of students in the "new normal". From Jordanian universities, 550 students who have taken any e-Learning course were randomly selected. Data were collected via a survey questionnaire, and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to test the proposed study model. The findings indicate that contactless learning and high-quality e-learning systems have a beneficial impact on student satisfaction. In addition, e-Learning cognitive involvement was found to solidify e-Learning satisfaction. Furthermore, the results show a positive and significant impact of e-Learning cognitive involvement and e-Learning satisfaction on e-Learning achievement. Also, e-Learning system quality positively affects e-Learning cognitive involvement, besides a direct impact of contactless learning quality on e-Learning cognitive involvement.

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Masa’deh, R., Almajali, D. A., Majali, T., Hanandeh, A., & Al-Radaideh, A. (2022). Evaluating e-learning systems success in the new normal. International Journal of Data and Network Science, 6(4), 1033–1042. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijdns.2022.8.006

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