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Examining the Moderating Effect of Perceived Benefits of Maintaining Social Distance on E-learning Quality During COVID-19 Pandemic
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Quality Of LifeE-learningEducational PsychologyEducationOnline LearningCommunicationWebsite ContentMaintaining Social DistanceOnline Learning CommunityPsychologyLearning PsychologySocial Learning EnvironmentLearning StrategiesPerceived BenefitsInstructional TechnologyE-learning QualityLearning SciencesEducational Structural Equation ModelingMotivationUser ExperienceLearning AnalyticsOnline Course DevelopmentInstructional CommunicationOnline TeachingOnline EducationArtsSocial Distancing
Technology has influenced every aspect of our living, and education is not an exception. During the current pandemic period of COVID-19, the latent motive of maintaining social distancing is leading to be one of the prime reasons for the students to get enrolled in online courses. Although the benefits of e-learning have been discussed in various previous studies, it is important to understand the quality of e-learning and the satisfaction level of learners during this forceful shift toward e-learning amid the pandemic of COVID-19. This research proposes a conceptual model for understanding the variables influencing e-learning quality (ELQ) and learner satisfaction under the moderating effect of maintaining social distancing. The model is empirically validated by means of the partial least square approach through structural equation modeling based on 435 responses of university students in India. The results suggest that assurance, reliability, responsiveness, and website content are the factors that influence the ELQ of the online courses during the pandemic. ELQ also strongly influences the learner’s satisfaction. Interestingly, perceived benefits of maintaining social distancing have a significant negative moderating effect only between empathy and ELQ, which leads to the satisfaction of the learners.
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