2022
DOI: 10.54476/iimrj18
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Online Learning Experiences and Satisfaction of Students on the Transition to Remote Learning

Abstract: Online education becomes a viable and stimulating method for instructional and service delivery by providing students with great flexibility in the current situation. Learning issues, personal issues, quality of learning, instructor, technology, and social interactions are the dimensions used for students' online learning experiences and significantly affect students' service satisfaction. This research study utilizes a descriptive correlational design to evaluate students' online learning experiences and serv… Show more

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“…The study thus provides some quantitative evidence for the common sentiment that in-person meetings have a different character than remote ones. These differences can include difference is the lack of nonverbal cues in remote communication, which can impact communication effectiveness and satisfaction (Aguirre et al, 2022;Oeppen et al, 2020). Another difference is the potential for distractions and multitasking in remote communication, as people in remote settings are likely to engage in multitasking during meetings (Cao et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study thus provides some quantitative evidence for the common sentiment that in-person meetings have a different character than remote ones. These differences can include difference is the lack of nonverbal cues in remote communication, which can impact communication effectiveness and satisfaction (Aguirre et al, 2022;Oeppen et al, 2020). Another difference is the potential for distractions and multitasking in remote communication, as people in remote settings are likely to engage in multitasking during meetings (Cao et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%