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PurposeAs educational institutes began to address the challenges posed by COVID-19, e-learning came to the foreground as the best bet left. This study is in quest of revealing engineering student's perceptions of the available e-learning platforms, thus surfacing the underlying bottlenecks. Further, it aims at providing solutions that would help enhance the e-learning experience not only in pandemic times but also in the long run.Design/methodology/approachThis holistic research begins with a comprehensive comparative study about the available e-learning platforms, followed by a primary data analysis through an online survey of 364 engineering students from various colleges and branches. The collected data was analyzed to detect bottlenecks in online learning and suggestions are given for solving some challenges.FindingsOn a five-point Likert scale, the available e-learning platforms garnered ratings ranging from 2.81 to 3.46. Google meet was the most preferred platform. However, with a net promoter score (NPS) of 30.36, Microsoft Teams emerged as the most satisfying platform. Technical shortcomings clubbed with psychological and biological factors were found to be taking a toll on e-learning.Research limitations/implicationsThis innovative research is based on the perceptions of engineering students hailing majorly from Indian cities, and hence, it may be having educational stream bias and geographical bias. The research could be further extended to cover rural areas and global trends in e-learning.Originality/valueThe research offers a thorough analysis of e-learning platforms, as seen through the lens of engineering students. Furthermore, the analysis does not constrain itself to the technicalities and thus proves to be an all-encompassing one, potent enough to surface critical issues marring the e-learning experience.

Highlights

  • Acting as an interface between science and society, engineering surpasses the boundaries of knowledge, analysis and practices the sublime art of organizing forces of technological change

  • There is a large amount of concern over the video and audio quality of all the platforms and the students feel that the platforms are not updated as per current requirements

  • As per this research study, Google Meet is the best platform among students followed by Zoom and Microsoft Teams respectively, even though net promoter score (NPS) indicates Microsoft Teams is the best

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Introduction

Acting as an interface between science and society, engineering surpasses the boundaries of knowledge, analysis and practices the sublime art of organizing forces of technological change. An effective transfer of engineering education stands on the pillars of remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating and creating (Barak, 2013). To add to the existing troubles, COVID-19 has caused education to blow up in the air like an unprecedented display of fireworks. A large number of instructors annotate the content to provide a lucid explanation. The students can download the file without any annotations. An option to download it with annotations would ensure a quicker grasping of the concept when students revisit that concept. The ability to rewind live lectures, like YouTube Live, would help students who have missed out on certain important parts of a lecture

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