Quality of Online Learning in Students of the Higher Level

Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:539-552 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

E-learning is essential for effective feedback, which motivates the implementation of university infrastructures. The objective is to analyze the level of quality of e-learning in higher level students. An online survey of 1901 students was conducted. Descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression technique were used. The results indicate overall an average score of 3.34 for learning quality and satisfaction level of 66%. The model is significant (p<0.05), but the factors sex, residential area, professional career and cycle are not significant. The findings suggest promoting management that integrates the various factors involved in the quality of e-learning.

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