The effect of learning management system quality and self-regulated learning strategy on effectiveness of an e-Learning

  • Lee Jong-Ki (Department of Business Administration at Hansung Digital University) ;
  • Lee Jang-Hyung (Department of Accounting Information at Daegu University)
  • Published : 2005.12.01

Abstract

With the increasing use of the Internet improved Internet technologies as well as web-based applications, the uses of e-Learning have also increased the effectiveness of e-Learning has become one of the most practically and theoretically important issues in both Educational Engineering and Information Systems. This study suggests a research model, based on an e-Learning success model, the relationship of the e-learner's self-regulated learning strategy and the quality perception of the e-Learning environment. This research model focuses on the learning environment and on the learners' self-efficacy. The former consists of LMS, learning contents and interaction that are provided by e-Learning and the latter refers to the learners' self-regulated learning strategy. In this study, academic performance was measured by student's real record. We will show the validity of the model empirically, and most of the hypotheses suggested in this model were accepted.

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