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Student’s Satisfaction of the Quality of Online Learning in Higher Education: An Empirical Study

Carmen Jiménez-Bucarey, Ángel Acevedo-Duque, Sheyla Müller-Pérez, Luis Aguilar-Gallardo, Miguel Mora-Moscoso, Elena Cachicatari Vargas

2021Sustainability67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Higher education institutions (HEIs) have been facing a digital transformation in online learning as a result of the restrictions generated by COVID-19. Therefore, identifying which are the elements that influence student satisfaction will allow HEIs to establish strategies to ensure the quality of the digital transformation. This study proposes a model that measures student satisfaction considering three dimensions: teacher quality, technical service quality and service quality. Then, the impact of each dimension on student satisfaction is estimated using a Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM), and finally an Importance-Performance Map Analysis (IPMA) was performed to identify the improvements that should be made to increase student satisfaction. When analyzing the responses of 1430 students at the School of Medicine, it was found that the quality of technical service should be improved, specifically training, and encouraging teachers to use strategies that allow student participation.

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Quality (philosophy)Higher educationService qualityDimension (graph theory)Service (business)Mathematics educationStructural equation modelingKnowledge managementPsychologyComputer scienceMedical educationMarketingBusinessMathematicsPolitical scienceMedicineMachine learningEpistemologyLawPhilosophyPure mathematicsEducational Innovations and TechnologyE-Learning and Knowledge ManagementBusiness, Innovation, and Economy