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The impact of student computer competency on e-learning outcomes: A path analysis model of virtual learning infrastructure, collaboration, and access to electronic facilities.

Hamid Sharif NiaGökmen ArslanJonathan ReardonKelly-Ann AllenLan MaLong SheEsmaeil HoseinzadehPardis RahmatpourSiavash MoradiFatemeh Khoshnavay FomaniNassim Ghahrani
Published in: Nursing open (2024)
The results revealed that virtual learning infrastructure, access to electronic facilities, and student collaboration, significantly predict student computer competency and e-learning outcomes. Virtual learning infrastructure and access to electronic facilities were found to be the strongest predictors of student computer competency, while student collaboration had a smaller but still significant effect. Student computer competency was found to mediate the relationship between virtual learning infrastructure, access to electronic facilities, student collaboration, and e-learning outcomes.
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