2019
DOI: 10.3846/bme.2019.7451
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The Relationship Between E-Learning Service and Student Satisfaction a Case Study at the Syrian Virtual University (Svu)

Abstract: Purpose -This study aims at exploring the impact of electronic services provided by the Syrian Virtual University (SVU) on student satisfaction. Besides, this study seeks to determine the dimensions of both electronic services and customer satisfaction at the SVU, and to what extent these dimensions may vary in accordance with different personal characteristics among students. Research methodology -A quantitative research method was adopted using an online questionnaire to collect data from students registerin… Show more

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“…Regarding student satisfaction, our study found no significant association between gender and satisfaction for OL, which contrasts with the results of Yekefallah et al may be attributed to the difference in sample size [ 16 ]. However, our findings align with Al Azmeh's study, showing no variation in electronic services and student satisfaction based on gender, specialty, or age [ 17 ]. Suri & Sharma also reported that there was no correlation between gender and the use of different e-learning formats [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Regarding student satisfaction, our study found no significant association between gender and satisfaction for OL, which contrasts with the results of Yekefallah et al may be attributed to the difference in sample size [ 16 ]. However, our findings align with Al Azmeh's study, showing no variation in electronic services and student satisfaction based on gender, specialty, or age [ 17 ]. Suri & Sharma also reported that there was no correlation between gender and the use of different e-learning formats [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…To evaluate the statements (except harsh start-up), a 7-point Likert scale was used. In fact, the Likert scale is one of the most frequently used scales for gathering data in the social sciences [42,43]. The research model is presented in Figure 1.…”
Section: Study Design and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al momento de desarrollar el proceso educativo, los aprendices en la modalidad virtual deben desempeñar roles que les permitan lograr resultados positivos en su aprendizaje. Por esta razón, la evidencia científica demuestra que los estudios que se han preocupado por trabajar en el rol que los estudiantes asumen al momento de aprender han alcanzado mejores niveles de satisfacción de sus participantes (Díaz-Camacho et al, 2021;Ghassan Al Azmeh, 2019;Landrum, 2020).…”
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