Online learning satisfaction among college students from a higher education institution in Cavite
Belinda Abdon-Liwanag
Elgien C. Padohinog
Research Development Office, St. Dominic College of Asia, Bacoor City, Cavite, Philippines
Nilda W. Balsicas
Office of the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Linkages, St. Dominic College of Asia, Bacoor City, Cavite, Philippines
Abstract
Online learning system has been implemented as prevention for the continuous spread of Covid-19 among schools worldwide. Satisfaction with this new normal educational system is a significant aspect in a successful education process. This study aims to determine the perceived online learning satisfaction among college students. Using the descriptive survey approach, 659 students answered a survey questionnaire of different online learning services and expected online learning activities. Results revealed that both online learning services and expected online learning activities are statistically significant with respective p-values of 0.000. It can also be determined that family (36.27%) has been the most received supplemental online academic learning support, whereas students are eager to take online courses again only if required (34.60%) by their instructors or professors. The study recommends that the institution should implement a HyFlex (hybrid-flexible) learning, which can integrate both face-to-face and online leaning through a set of courses.
Keywords: Covid-19; E-learning; Higher education institution; Online learning; Student satisfaction.
To cite this article:
Abdon-Liwanag, B., Padohinog, E. C., & Balsicas, N. W. (2022). Online learning satisfaction among college students from a higher education institution in Cavite. SDCA Asia-Pacific Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 4(1), 12-18. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.8023104