Abstract

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education sector includes the learning system that cannot be conducted directly (offline). With the change in the learning system, it is necessary to evaluate whether the implemented online learning system can run well and provide results as expected. The level of student satisfaction is one of the factors that can be used to evaluate online learning. This study analyzed the student satisfaction level with online learning for the Mathematics Statistics II course at the Mathematics Department of Andalas University, related to service quality by lecture and the level of student understanding. Data analysis was conducted using causal modeling, namely Partial Least Square Structural Equations Modeling (PLS-SEM). By using The PLS-SEM, it is known that there is a significant and positive effect of service quality on student satisfaction in the Mathematics Statistics II course. In addition, the service quality also affects the understanding level significantly and positively. However, the level of student understanding has no significant effect on the level of student satisfaction. The coefficient of determination (R2) from the structural model of student satisfaction toward the Mathematics Statistics II course online learning is 0.774. This value indicates that the resulting model is good because it has relatively high accuracy.

Highlights

  • Education is one sector of human life that has been dramatically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic

  • This happened because the Mathematical Statistics II course is a mandatory course that must be taken by the class of 2018 students in the odd semester of 2020/2021

  • This study analyzed the level of satisfaction of students of the Mathematics Department of Andalas University who took the Mathematical Statistics II course in the odd semester of 2020/2021

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Introduction

Education is one sector of human life that has been dramatically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. To prevent the spread of COVID19, educational institutions are expected to no longer carry out the usual learning process. Online learning methods replace every teaching and learning activity [1,2]. This is in line with the letter of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia number 3 of 2020 regarding the prevention of Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) by working from home and studying online [3]. Online learning is highly dependent on various components of learning, such as students, educators, resources, and technology support [4]. The collaboration between lecturers and students is very important to optimize online learning. With the change in the learning system, it is necessary to analyze whether the online

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