2010 5th International Conference on Computer Science &Amp; Education 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iccse.2010.5593772
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Determining the sustainability of virtual learning communities in E-learning platform

Abstract: The e-learning system might remove the limitation of learning time and space and offer more learning opportunities. Knowledge-based virtual communities formed in e-learning platform are collaborative groups developed for creating new knowledge. However, it is difficult to choose and introduce the appropriate virtual community, owing to characteristics of intrinsic ambiguity and lack of evaluating methods. In this paper, we propose a feasible appraising framework based on fuzzy AHP to decide the sustainability … Show more

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“…System reliability (local weight = 0.249) and system accessibility (local weight = 0.233) are the two most important subfactors in system quality. Similarly, prior studies suggest that a reliable e-learning system can motivate both learners and instructors to use e-learning (Chen & Fu, 2010;Fitriastuti et al, 2019;Lai, 2010). This reliability is demonstrated through uploading materials and conducting assessments and discussions in the e-learning system (Chen & Fu, 2010;Fitriastuti et al, 2019;Lai, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…System reliability (local weight = 0.249) and system accessibility (local weight = 0.233) are the two most important subfactors in system quality. Similarly, prior studies suggest that a reliable e-learning system can motivate both learners and instructors to use e-learning (Chen & Fu, 2010;Fitriastuti et al, 2019;Lai, 2010). This reliability is demonstrated through uploading materials and conducting assessments and discussions in the e-learning system (Chen & Fu, 2010;Fitriastuti et al, 2019;Lai, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Similarly, prior studies suggest that a reliable e-learning system can motivate both learners and instructors to use e-learning (Chen & Fu, 2010;Fitriastuti et al, 2019;Lai, 2010). This reliability is demonstrated through uploading materials and conducting assessments and discussions in the e-learning system (Chen & Fu, 2010;Fitriastuti et al, 2019;Lai, 2010). The availability and ease of access are important to not frustrate the instructors and learners using e-learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%