Critical Success Factor For E-learning in the Covid -19 Pandemic: A Case Study in Jordan

Authors

  • Tasneem Alayed
  • Tala. H. Sasa
  • Nawal Bahtiti
  • Eman Al Muhur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v16i1.17652

Keywords:

Wards: E-learning, COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic, Teachers, Students, Classroom, Education, Challenges, Jordan.

Abstract

The questionnaire was in three parts. Part A was Availability of E-learning requirements related to technical, administrative and financial aspects Part B was Disadvantages of E-learning and Part C E-learning obstacles. And It was written using Google Forms, and the link was shared through multimedia. The reliability of instrument was determined. Data collected were analyzed using simple percentage and t_test and Anova was used to test the hypotheses. The result collected and analyzed showed that; the majority of study (84.0%) respondents were in the middle age between 29 to 48 years old. Males were accounted for less than one fifth (18.0%) of sample. And we found out through the results teachers with 12 to 22 years of experience found of obstacles of E- learning in comparison with those with the lowest number of years of experience, and that state schools have more obstacles than private schools.

Author Biographies

  • Tasneem Alayed

    Lecture in Professor,  Basic Science Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Applied Science Private University, P.O.Box 166Amman 11931 Jordon

  • Tala. H. Sasa

    Lecture in Professor,  Basic Science Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Applied Science Private University, P.O.Box 166Amman 11931 Jordon

  • Nawal Bahtiti

    Lecture in Professor,Basic Science Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Applied Science Private University, P.O.Box 166Amman 11931 Jordon

  • Eman Al Muhur

    Assistant Professor, Basic Science Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Applied Science Private University, P.O.Box 166Amman 11931 Jordon

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Published

2021-11-30

How to Cite

Critical Success Factor For E-learning in the Covid -19 Pandemic: A Case Study in Jordan. (2021). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 16(1), 1155-1164. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v16i1.17652