Impact of Virtual Learning Exposure on Students’ Satisfaction during the Covid-19 Pandemic Epoch: A Study at Sri Lankan University
Date
2024-11-11
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Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya.
Abstract
The swift shift to virtual education due to the COVID-19 pandemic required a detailed
assessment of students' satisfaction with this new learning environment. This study aims to
examine the factors influencing students' satisfaction with online learning, focusing on how
challenges of e-learning, learner motivation, and interaction affect their experience.
Specifically, it investigates the extent to which these independent variables such as
challenges of e-learning, learner motivation, and interaction impact students' satisfaction
with online education during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the University of
Jaffna in Sri Lanka. The study seeks to determine how these factors contribute to students'
overall satisfaction with the transition to online learning. Using a convenience sampling,
data gathered from 100 students at the University of Jaffna through a structured
questionnaire. The data were then analyzed with SPSS version 25.0, utilizing Multiple
Regression Modeling to evaluate the proposed hypotheses. This study highlights the strong
correlation between learner motivation and student satisfaction in online education,
especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study findings indicate a significant and
positive relationship between student satisfaction and learner motivation, with learner
motivation having the most substantial impact on satisfaction. Although e-learning
challenges and interaction did not significantly influence satisfaction, this study has
implications in practical, theoretical, and managerial areas. These results enhance
comprehension of the factors influencing online learning satisfaction during exceptional
global difficulties. Future research should expand to other universities and include
perspectives from teachers and staffs to enhance generalizability.
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Challenges of E-Learning, Interaction, Learner Motivation, Virtual Learning
Citation
Manjula, S. (2024). Impact of Virtual Learning Exposure on Students’ Satisfaction during the Covid-19 Pandemic Epoch: A Study at Sri Lankan University. 15th International Conference on Business and Information – 2024. Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya.