Evaluation of E-learning: A Case Study of PsyCHE

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This study aims to measure the quality of the e-learning website based on the quality and significance level of user perception. The study also examined challenges and solutions to the implementation of the e-learning platform. This study's subjects were the PsyCHE e-learning application and 305 students using e-learning for more than six months. This research was conducted through a WebQual4.0-dnnension approach. The data collected was then analyzed using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) to determine student satisfaction, which is the gap between importance and performance. The IPA analysis shows that all gaps in the WebQual attribute are negative; this illustrates that the performance of the PsyCHE website camiot meet the expectations of its users. The IPA quadrant provides six mdicators in quadrant 1, 7 mdicators in quadrant II. four mdicators in quadrant HI. and five mdicators in quadrant IV. The Wilcoxon test is used to determine whether there is a difference between the respondent's expectation and perception; in this study, the Wilcoxon test shows a difference between the two. This study recommendsthat the Faculty' take urgent action to improve e-learning performance and update their strategic plans by prioritizing attributes with the most significant gaps in user satisfaction.

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Effendy, F., Purwanti, E., & Akbar, R. F. (2021). Evaluation of E-learning: A Case Study of PsyCHE. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2329). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0042126

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