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Student Satisfaction with Online Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study at State Universities in Sri Lanka

This quantitative study investigated the determinants of students’ satisfaction with their online learning experience at Sri Lankan universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data was collected from 1376 undergraduates enrolled in various courses in humanities and social sciences at three state-...

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Published in:Sustainability 2021-11, Vol.13 (21), p.11749
Main Authors: Hettiarachchi, Sujeewa, Damayanthi, BWR, Heenkenda, Shirantha, Dissanayake, DMSLB, Ranagalage, Manjula, Ananda, Lalith
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College students
Colleges & universities
COVID-19
Distance learning
Education
Educational aspects
Epidemics
Health aspects
Independent variables
Internet
Learning
Methods
Motivation
Multivariate statistical analysis
Online education
Online instruction
Social sciences
Sri Lanka
Students
Sustainability
Teaching
Technology application
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