Investigation on satisfaction and performance of online education among fine arts major undergraduates in Chengdu Public University

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dc.contributor.author Feng, Dalin
dc.contributor.author Xiang, Chaochu
dc.contributor.author Rawin Vongurai
dc.contributor.author Soonthorn Pibulcharoensit
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-15T05:29:27Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-15T05:29:27Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Purpose: This research investigates factors affecting satisfaction and performance of online education among undergraduate fine art students in three public universities in Chengdu, China. The variables include perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, self-efficacy, task-technology fit, compatibility, satisfaction and performance. Research design, data, and methods: Through a quantitative research approach, questionnaires were distributed via online and offline channels to 500 target respondents. Judgmental, quota and convenience samplings were used to collect the data. The data previously examined by Item Objective Congruence (IOC) Index to confirm content validity, and by Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient value to approve constructs’ reliability in a pilot test of 30 participants. Statistical analysis involves confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation model (SEM), including the test of factor loadings, validity, reliability and goodness of fit model. Results: The results showed that perceived ease of use significant affected satisfaction and perceived usefulness. The relationship between self-efficacy, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness was supported. Compatibility and task-technology fit significantly affected student satisfaction. Furthermore, satisfaction is a predictor of performance. Conclusion: For online education providers, the system should be designed to be easy, useful, self-control, compatibility and task-fit to gain higher student satisfaction and performance.
dc.format.extent 9 pages
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dc.identifier.citation AU-GSB e-JOURNAL 15, 2 (December 2022), 169-177
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.au.edu/handle/6623004553/25576
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Bangkok : Assumption University Press
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dc.subject Online education
dc.subject Compatibility
dc.subject Task-technology fit
dc.subject Satisfaction
dc.subject Performance
dc.subject.other AU-GSB e-Journal
dc.subject.other AU-GSB e-Journal -- 2022
dc.title Investigation on satisfaction and performance of online education among fine arts major undergraduates in Chengdu Public University
dc.type Text
mods.genre Journal Article
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