2013
DOI: 10.1002/cae.21580
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Virtual interactive e‐learning application: An evaluation of the student satisfaction

Abstract: In a web‐based learning environment, interactivity has been referred to as the most important element for successful e‐learning. This article presents the production cycle of an interactive medical device, namely a virtual 3D electroencephalogram, and the study conducted to measure the students' satisfaction of the learning application based on Kano's quality model. The web‐based interactive learning application introduces unique elements of interactivity with the learning content, specifically designed to tra… Show more

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“…This result agreed with various studies results which confirm the interactions between the teacher of the course and the students, and among students themselves, were important to the learning process. Also the interaction at appropriate time between the teacher and the learner was definite in strengthen/ reinforcement student learning, and the immediate and quick feedback from the teacher at appropriate time are essential key to achieve learners satisfaction about e-learning environment (Harrati et al, 2016;Harvey et al, 2017;Raspopovic & Jankulovic, 2017;Violante & Vezzetti, 2015;Virtanen et al, 2017;Wu et al, 2010).…”
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“…This result agreed with various studies results which confirm the interactions between the teacher of the course and the students, and among students themselves, were important to the learning process. Also the interaction at appropriate time between the teacher and the learner was definite in strengthen/ reinforcement student learning, and the immediate and quick feedback from the teacher at appropriate time are essential key to achieve learners satisfaction about e-learning environment (Harrati et al, 2016;Harvey et al, 2017;Raspopovic & Jankulovic, 2017;Violante & Vezzetti, 2015;Virtanen et al, 2017;Wu et al, 2010).…”
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“…To specify the scale dimensions, terms, backgrounds, theoretical attitudes, and various concepts in E-leaning field. E-learning environment satisfaction, were accessed, and to benefit from some literature reviews included used tools and measurements (Chang, 2011;Harrati, Bouchrika, Tari, & Ladjailia, 2016;Harvey, Parahoo, & Santally, 2017;Raspopovic & Jankulovic, 2017;Violante & Vezzetti, 2015;Virtanen et al, 2017;Wu, Tennyson & Hsia, 2010). This scale enrolled 36 phrases presented in 5 dimensions: The facility of using the systems, System functions, Interactions, Feedback provision synchronism, Overall satisfaction with learning environment.…”
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“…Mobile learning is part of electronic learning or more known as e-learning [1]. Elearning is essentially a form of learning delivered in digital format via information technology [4]. Mobile learning is an application that can be used as a solution to educational problems especially the problem of equitable access to education and quality of learning content and teachers [2].…”
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“…E-learning plays a significant role in education, but regrettably, it is rarely used [4]. E-learning is an educational system or concept that utilises information technology in teaching and learning process.…”
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