2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.06.620
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Assessing the Impact of e-Learning Systems on Learners: A Survey Study in the KSA

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“…Also, in a well-developed learning community, learners collaboratively communicate during their educational experience to construct knowledge (Yeh & Lin, 2015). Furthermore, Alkhalaf, Drew, and Alhussain (2012) have showed that the use of e-learning systems significantly and positively impact on student learning satisfaction. Also, Yengin, Karahoca, and Karahoca (2011) showed that the satisfaction is one of the factors that affect usability of the system which also directly affect instructors' performance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, in a well-developed learning community, learners collaboratively communicate during their educational experience to construct knowledge (Yeh & Lin, 2015). Furthermore, Alkhalaf, Drew, and Alhussain (2012) have showed that the use of e-learning systems significantly and positively impact on student learning satisfaction. Also, Yengin, Karahoca, and Karahoca (2011) showed that the satisfaction is one of the factors that affect usability of the system which also directly affect instructors' performance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assessment models compared with present study are E-learner satisfaction determination model developed by Wang [26], E-learning impact determination model proposed by Alkhalaf et al [5] and the Educational Web Site Evaluator (EWSE) developed by Hwang et al [17]. The aim of the first two studies is to develop a model for estimating E-learner's satisfaction similar to the present study.…”
Section: Comparative Studymentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Instructor Subject Knowledge I 2 Learner Evaluation I 3 Knowledge Management I 4 Security I 5 Learner's Computer Aptitude I 6 Interactivity I 7 Ease of use I 8 Timeliness I 9 Learning Object(LO) reusability I 10 Reliability I 11 Instructor's availability I 12 Learner satisfaction I 13 Employment I 14 Learner's communication skills I 15 Remedial learning support I 16 Scalability I 17 System Evaluation I 18 Maintainability I 19 Collaborative Support I 20 Instructor friendliness PART III (Learning Experience Description) 8. Briefly describe your experience of using web based learning:…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A more formal definition of E-learning is "the delivery of learning, training or education program by electronic means, e-learning involves the use of computer or electronic device-in some way to provide training, educational or learning material" [10][11]. Thanks to the wireless revolution brought about by the expansion of devices such as laptop, mobile phone, PDS (personal digital assistants) in late 1990s made distance education process independent from time and place [12-13-14-15].While the technologies used in distance learning changed more slowly in the beginning, it has started to change faster with digital age and this speed gained momentum continuously.…”
Section: Involvement Of Technological Solutions Towards -Enhancing Thmentioning
confidence: 99%