Abstract

Education has changed dramatically due to the severe global pandemic COVID-19, with the phenomenal growth of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms. E-learning is revolutionizing education systems, as it remains the only option during the ongoing crisis and has tremendous potential to fulfill instructional plans and safeguard students’ learning rights. The selection of e-learning platforms is a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem. Expert analyses over numerous criteria and alternatives are usually linguistic terms, which can be represented through grey numbers. This article proposes an integrated approach of grey analytic hierarchy process (G-AHP) and grey technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (G-TOPSIS) to evaluate the best e-learning website for network teaching. This introduced approach handles the linguistic evaluation of experts based on grey systems theory, estimates the relative importance of evaluation criteria with the G-AHP method, and acquires e-learning websites’ ranking utilizing G-TOPSIS. The applicability and superiority of the presented method are illustrated through a practical e-learning website selection case in Vietnam. From G-AHP analysis, educational level, price, right and understandable content, complete content, and up-to-date were found as the most impactful criteria. From G-TOPSIS, Edumall is the best platform. Comparisons are conducted with other MCDM methods; the priority orders of the best websites are similar, indicating the robust proposed methodology. The proposed integrated model in this study supports the stakeholders in selecting the most effective e-learning environments and could be a reference for further development of e-learning teaching-learning systems.

Highlights

  • The rapid evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), the Internet, has caused a massive boom in online training

  • This paper proposes a hybrid multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) model that combines grey analytic hierarchy process (G-analytical hierarchy process (AHP)) and grey technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (G-TOPSIS) for e-learning website evaluation and selection

  • Identifying critical factors and evaluating e-lear websites are essential to e-learning service providers and system developers and rese ers to improve online educational platforms as well as to e-learners who pursue knowledge via the Internet

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Introduction

The rapid evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), the Internet, has caused a massive boom in online training. E-learning platforms were born as a revolution in teaching and learning, becoming an inevitable trend of the times. The world of online learning is not expected to slow down anytime soon, as more and more people have the means to pursue an education through the Internet and because of one eminent cause: the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic, network teaching has been widely established to protect students’. In Vietnam, as the country moves toward the 4.0 revolution, the use of modern technology in education is becoming highly significant. The first COVID-19 epidemic in Vietnam occurred in late January 2020, and since the Vietnamese government has taken a firm stance and closed all educational institutions

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