Research Article

NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY

Volume: 24 Number: 2 April 1, 2023
Saif - Ur Rehman *, Elgilani Eltahir Elshareıf , Faisal Khan
EN

NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY

Abstract

With recent advancements in IT, internet systems and and the need for IT-driven society, particularly during Covid-19, online education (online learning, or e-leaming) has become inevitable to achieve the multiple objectives (such as cost-effective, time- efficient, quality enhancement, etc.) both for educator and learner. Keeping in view the importance of online education, the current study focuses on pedagogy of how to increase the efficiency of a learner. Therefore, this study is aiming to explore how these two dimensions of online learning style are used to measure new learners’ satisfaction with online education, for which this study focuses on identifying the role of a student-teacher-contact (STC) in exploring the degree of learners’ satisfaction with online education, and also applying the moderating effect of student-student contact (SSC). A total of 340 target respondents were surveyed in three phases. The results showed that STC interaction was insignificant during phase – I, whereas both interactions were found significant during phase – II & III. The research emphasizes that SSC in the presence of moderators has a significant determinant of the degree of new learners’ satisfaction with online education. In addition, the management of online learning institutions will realize that SSC is essential for achieving new learners’ satisfaction with online education. Since there is no sufficient literature on the moderating role of STC, this study is a valuable contribution to the existing body of knowledge.

Keywords

: Student-to-teacher contact, student-to-student contact, new online learners, satisfaction with online education, COVID-19, UAE educational institutions

References

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APA
Rehman, S.- U., Elshareıf, E. E., & Khan, F. (2023). NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 24(2), 272-283. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.1010050
AMA
1.Rehman S U, Elshareıf EE, Khan F. NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY. TOJDE. 2023;24(2):272-283. doi:10.17718/tojde.1010050
Chicago
Rehman, Saif - Ur, Elgilani Eltahir Elshareıf, and Faisal Khan. 2023. “NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 24 (2): 272-83. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.1010050.
EndNote
Rehman S- U, Elshareıf EE, Khan F (April 1, 2023) NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 24 2 272–283.
IEEE
[1]S.- U. Rehman, E. E. Elshareıf, and F. Khan, “NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY”, TOJDE, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 272–283, Apr. 2023, doi: 10.17718/tojde.1010050.
ISNAD
Rehman, Saif - Ur - Elshareıf, Elgilani Eltahir - Khan, Faisal. “NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 24/2 (April 1, 2023): 272-283. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.1010050.
JAMA
1.Rehman S- U, Elshareıf EE, Khan F. NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY. TOJDE. 2023;24:272–283.
MLA
Rehman, Saif - Ur, et al. “NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, vol. 24, no. 2, Apr. 2023, pp. 272-83, doi:10.17718/tojde.1010050.
Vancouver
1.Saif - Ur Rehman, Elgilani Eltahir Elshareıf, Faisal Khan. NEW LEARNERS’ SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE EDUCATION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY. TOJDE. 2023 Apr. 1;24(2):272-83. doi:10.17718/tojde.1010050