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The perspective of students and faculty members on the efficiency and usability of e-learning course at Ajman university: A case study

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In this article, the authors investigate the usability of e-learning courses in Ajman University from the perspective of students and the faculty members, and find that the attitude of the majority respondents toward the usability in e-Learning courses in general is strongly positive.
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While there is much in the literature on the usability of the Course Management System (CMS) itself, there is little that looks at content of these CMS. This study aims to investigate the usability of the e-learning courses in Ajman University from the perspective of students and the faculty members. The e-learning usability evaluation questionnaire developed by Zaharias (2009) has been used as the main instrument for data collections in this study. Semi-structured interview is another instrument that has been used to investigate the e-Learning usability evaluation. This form has been used to collect the qualitative data from the faculty members. Research results revealed that the attitude of the majority respondents toward the usability of e-learning courses in Ajman University in general is strongly positive. Most of the participants in this study view the e-learning courses in Ajman university easy to use, easy to learn and have usable user interface. However, the first year students hesitate to express firm opinion about usability of e-learning courses in Ajman University. The study concludes and recommends that there is a great need to have more training for freshman students on how to use Moodle, in addition, advanced training sessions for instructors to improve their skills on how to use Moodle more effectively and utilize its all features to make more effective usage and easier ways of ongoing interaction with all students.

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Teachers’ Perception towards the Use of Quizizz in the Teaching and Learning of English: A Systematic Review

Thomas Mason Lim, +1 more
- 05 Jun 2021 - 
TL;DR: This paper conducted a systematic literature review on teachers' perception on the use of Quizizz in the teaching and learning of English, focusing on teachers perception of the QuizZizz platform.
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Toward a Definition of Learning Experience Design

TL;DR: This work-in-progress study seeks to describe the broader interaction when using learning technology, which is defined as learning experience design, by asking participants to engage in a cognitive think-aloud as they utilized an adaptive tutoring system.
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The effect of usability on the intention to use the e-learning system in a sustainable way: A case study at Universitas Indonesia

TL;DR: The indirect effect of Perceived Usability on continued usage intention of the e-learning system is revealed and provides insights for developers and universities that can help them to effectively foster the improvement of their system that can ensure sustained usage by their students.
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A Systematic Review of E-Learning in Teaching And Learning of Speaking Skills

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize the findings of studies related to users' attitudes towards elearning and also the effects of e-learning in teaching and learning of speaking skills in any levels of education.
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The assessment of the usability of digital educational resources: An interdisciplinary analysis from two systematic reviews

TL;DR: Results show that in few cases an adequate integration is achieved between the criteria for assessing usability as established by Software Engineering and the methods and computational models to assess usability, and the criteria established in pedagogical usability.
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