Examining the impact of student characteristics on E-learning satisfaction: A structural equation modeling approach

Dian Zhao, Jingshu Wang, Yun Bai, Rui Jin, Yuqi Zhong, Yang Liu, Ruikai Yuan

Article ID: 8406
Vol 8, Issue 16, 2024

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E-learning has become an integral part of higher education, significantly influencing the teaching and learning landscape. This study investigates the impact of student characteristics such as gender, grade, and major on E-learning satisfaction. Utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and collecting data through 527 valid questionnaires from Nanjing Normal University students, this research reveals the nuanced relationships between these variables and E-learning satisfaction. The findings indicate that gender, grade, and major significantly and positively impact student satisfaction with E-learning, highlighting the need for tailored E-learning resources to meet diverse student needs. The study underscores the importance of continuous improvement in E-learning resources and platforms to enhance student satisfaction. This research contributes to the understanding of effective E-learning strategies in higher education institutions.


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E-learning policy; student satisfaction; structural equation modeling; higher education; students’ character

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