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Year 2025, Volume: 26 Issue: 2, 252 - 272, 01.04.2025

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CONFIGURING VIDEO-BASED LEARNING AND ONLINE LEARNING EXPERIENCE TO SHAPE STUDENTS’ SATISFACTION

Year 2025, Volume: 26 Issue: 2, 252 - 272, 01.04.2025

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Universities value student satisfaction with online learning techniques because it implies achievement. Additionally, teachers’ use of ICT to boost student satisfaction should be examined. There is a limited amount of research on how video content in video-based learning and online learning experiences can improve student satisfaction as part of online learning strategy formulation. This study uses video content (understandability, reliability, and quality) in video-based and online learning to predict student satisfaction and test hypotheses and proposition using PLS-SEM and fs-QCA on 190 Indonesian university students who have taken online courses. The SEM analysis shows that online learning is the primary determinant of student satisfaction. Video content must be considered by teachers to boost online learning. Simultaneously, the online learning experience mediates content understandability and student satisfaction. The fs-QCA results offer both theoretical and practical insights that enable institutions to assess the degrees of satisfaction among students, distinguishing between those with high and low levels. Content understandability, reliability, and quality contribute to a high level of student satisfaction. Conversely, the absence of comprehensibility, excellence, and a satisfactory online learning encounter leads to diminished levels of contentment. The discoveries will assist establishments in enhancing the online educational encounter, thus impacting students’ satisfaction.

References

  • Abdelrady, A. H., & Akram, H. (2022). An empirical study of classpoint tool application in enhancing efl students’ online learning satisfaction. Systems, 10(5), 154.
  • Al-Adwan, A. S., Albelbisi, N. A., Hujran, O., Al-Rahmi, W. M., & Alkhalifah, A. (2021). Developing a holistic success model for sustainable e-learning: A structural equation modeling approach. Sustainability, 13(16).
  • Al-Kumaim, N. H., Alhazmi, A. K., Mohammed, F., Gazem, N. A., Shabbir, M. S., & Fazea, Y. (2021). Exploring the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on university students’ learning life: An integrated conceptual motivational model for sustainable and healthy online learning. Sustainability 13(5).
  • Alamri, H. (2023). Instructors’ self-efficacy, perceived benefits, and challenges in transitioning to online learning. Education and Information Technologies, 28(11), 15031–15066.
  • Almusharraf, N. M., & Khahro, S. H. (2020). Students’ satisfaction with online learning experiences during the covid-19 pandemic. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 15(21), 246– 267.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Classroom Measurement Practices
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Edgar Octoyuda

Hendra Sakti Putra Siagian This is me

Ivon Arisanti This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2025
Submission Date March 10, 2024
Acceptance Date May 16, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 26 Issue: 2

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APA Octoyuda, E., Siagian, H. S. P., & Arisanti, I. (2025). CONFIGURING VIDEO-BASED LEARNING AND ONLINE LEARNING EXPERIENCE TO SHAPE STUDENTS’ SATISFACTION. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 26(2), 252-272.