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Student's Priorities When Selecting Web Conferencing Tools in Sri Lankan Tertiary Education
Student's Priorities When Selecting Web Conferencing Tools in Sri Lankan Tertiary Education

Author(s): Rannulu Lakmali De Zoysa, Lubna Ali Mohammed, Rushan Abeygunawardane
Subject(s): Distance learning / e-learning
Published by: UIKTEN - Association for Information Communication Technology Education and Science
Keywords: Exploratory factor analysis; online education; second-order factor analysis; student opinion; web conferencing tools

Summary/Abstract: A properly selected web conferencing tool can significantly enhance student engagement, motivation, and learning outcomes in online education. Hence, this study aims to produce a framework ordering the key features and associated sub-factors of web conferencing tools that Sri Lankan tertiary sector students prioritize for their online learning experience. A quantitative research method is deployed to get the student's opinions on the factors discovered in a previous study on “Expert opinion on selecting a web conferencing tool for synchronous online tertiary education in Sri Lanka”. The research hypothesis was tested using the Pearson Chi-square test, followed by exploratory and second-order factor analysis to rank the importance of sub-factors and main characteristics. The findings revealed that students prioritize collaboration features the most, followed by online event features, pricing, user-friendliness, customer support, security, online evaluation, performance, and screen-sharing. This framework offers valuable insights for Sri Lankan tertiary institutions to select web conferencing tools that truly align with student preferences. By incorporating these student-centric considerations, institutions can optimize the online learning experience, leading to improved engagement, learning outcomes, and ultimately, greater student satisfaction.

  • Issue Year: 13/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 2319-2326
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English
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