2021
DOI: 10.15655/mw/2021/v12i3/165222
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Escaping the COVID-19 Pandemic with High-Speed E-Learning: Capabilities, Engagement, and Quality in Malaysian Higher Education

Abstract: Despite growing optimism, the COVID-19 pandemic has overstayed with its new 'delta variant' sweeping across continents. Consequently, higher education institutions across the globe have strategically switched to e-learning platforms to escape the massive uncertainties triggered by the ongoing global pandemic. Hence, the attraction and engagement of millions of new e-learners towards technology-enabled virtual learning environments are highly dependent on critical factors such as quality of e-service, e-informa… Show more

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“…One influential and comprehensive theory is the Process virtualization theory (PVT) to describe virtual processes. The PVT, proposed by Overby [1], has gained attention in several domains such as e-commerce [5], health [6], governance [7], e-learning [2,4,8], and information technology [9]. The strength of PVT lies in postulating interaction and the tradeoff between more pragmatic factors in developing one's inclination towards the virtual process [5].…”
Section: Process Virtualization Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One influential and comprehensive theory is the Process virtualization theory (PVT) to describe virtual processes. The PVT, proposed by Overby [1], has gained attention in several domains such as e-commerce [5], health [6], governance [7], e-learning [2,4,8], and information technology [9]. The strength of PVT lies in postulating interaction and the tradeoff between more pragmatic factors in developing one's inclination towards the virtual process [5].…”
Section: Process Virtualization Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale is that the lower sensory requirement (SR) of a process, the more suitable it is to be done virtually and vice versa. Similarly, learning materials' audio and visual requirements could improve learning outcomes' quality [4]. As a result, it would be challenging to execute the more demanding sensory needs and manipulate physical objects in the virtual environment.…”
Section: Sensory Requirements and E-learning Process Virtualizationmentioning
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