E-Learning Courseware Usability: Building a Theoretical Model

Based on a stream of research, this study identified four components of the e-learning courseware usability: fundamental, appearance, information presentation, and communication. The communication component was considered an expanded component of the e-learning courseware usability. A theoretical mo...

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Published inThe Journal of computer information systems Vol. 56; no. 1; pp. 55 - 61
Main Authors Koohang, Alex, Paliszkiewicz, Joanna
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Stillwater Taylor & Francis 01.01.2016
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Based on a stream of research, this study identified four components of the e-learning courseware usability: fundamental, appearance, information presentation, and communication. The communication component was considered an expanded component of the e-learning courseware usability. A theoretical model was built and three hypotheses were developed to examine whether the communication component as an expanded component of the e-learning courseware usability significantly and positively contributed to the three components of the e-learning courseware usability (fundamental, appearance, and information presentation). An instrument was developed and administered to subjects taking various e-learning courses. The collected data were analyzed using a variance-based Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) package that uses Partial Least Square (PLS). Analyses of the results indicated a strong validated model supporting all stated hypotheses.
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ISSN:0887-4417
2380-2057
DOI:10.1080/08874417.2015.11645801