Publication: ONLINE LEARNING DURING COVID-19: THE IMPACT ON SATISFACTION AND COMMITMENT OF LEARNERS
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Date
2019-12-10
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SLIIT Business School
Abstract
The deadly Covid virus has impacted education across the world to
temporarily close the educational institutes and shift towards online learning
methods (Dhawan, 2020). The educational system in Sri Lanka usually
follows the traditional method of in-class learning. Due to the fast-spreading
Covid-19 and the government rule imposed on social distancing, the
universities across the country facilitated the online delivery of lectures
through their learning management systems (Hayashi et al., 2020). Due to this
shift, the learners faced several consequences regarding academics,
accessibility, and lecturers' commitment. Referring to empirical studies, the
study points out how those consequences impacted students' satisfaction and
commitment worldwide. Limited empirical studies have been conducted to
test the online learning efficiency with regards to learner satisfaction and
commitment. Hence, the study aims to investigate whether there is a
significant impact between those consequences and students' satisfaction and
commitment in the Sri Lankan context. The target population included
undergraduates in state and non-state universities in Sri Lanka. The sample
size was 384, and the method applied was purposive sampling. The Googleform
questionnaire was distributed among the sample, and the results were
analysed quantitatively using SPSS and AMOS software, following the
multiple linear regression method. The results demonstrate that the academic
issues, accessibility issues have a significant negative impact, and lecturer
commitment has a significant positive impact on learner satisfaction, and
learner satisfaction has a significant negative impact on the learner
commitment, proving that learners are less satisfied and less committed to
online learning. Considering the originality, this is one of the pioneer studies
conducted to identify the impact of online learning on the satisfaction and
commitment of Sri Lankan undergraduates during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The findings would be favourable for the learners, lecturers, future
researchers, universities, and other educational institutes in making solutions
to enhance learner satisfaction and commitment.
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Keywords
Covid-19, Online learning, Learner satisfaction, Learner commitment, Academic issues, Accessibility issues, Lecturer commitment
