Abstract
Electronic learning (E-learning) is an innovative learning tool that provides an opportunity for technology-driven distance teaching. E-learning not only enhances learning quality, but it has also become the only medium of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, when people have been forced to stay at home. Due to the pandemic, most countries have initiated online learning to continue the learning process, thus lessening the study gap. Against this backdrop, it is imperative to explore the perception and satisfaction level of e-learners regarding e-learning tools. In this study, a quantitative approach was conducted on the students of two leading public universities (graduates and postgraduates) to identify the impact of the determinants of the SERVQUAL model (reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and website design), as well as ‘learning content’, on overall perceived quality and satisfaction. In total, 895 respondents participated in the study, and data were analyzed with Amos 23 to confirm the hypotheses, utilizing structural equation modeling. The findings reveal that all the variables of the measurement model had a significant effect on perceived service quality and thus user satisfaction except for responsibility. The results make a significant contribution to those decision-makers and university authorities attempting to ensure e-learners’ satisfaction.
Highlights
The rapid growth of electronic products and internet systems has made the world smaller, and we live in an e-world
The purpose of this study is to measure the relationship between the predictors of the SERVQUAL model and the perceived service quality, which indicates student satisfaction toward distance learning—a new teaching tool for Bangladeshi students
The results of this study indicate that all the determinants of the proposed model have a positive influence on perceived quality and satisfaction, which is consistent with the results of other studies [36,37,39]
Summary
The rapid growth of electronic products and internet systems has made the world smaller, and we live in an e-world. E-learning is a teaching and learning approach based on the use of electronic media and devices as tools to improve access for communication, interaction, and training, and it enables the implementation of innovative ways of understanding and developing learning [1]. It works in educational environments, training program initiatives, or for skill development purposes.
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