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http://dx.doi.org/10.11627/jkise.2021.44.3.176

A Study on the Importance of Non-face-to-face Lecture Properties and Performance Satisfaction Analysis AHP and IPA: Focusing on Comparative Analysis of Professors and Students  

Kim, MinKyung (Graduate School of Management, Hanyang University)
Lee, Taewon (School of Business, Hanyang University)
Kim, Sun-Young (Department of English Education, Mokpo National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering / v.44, no.3, 2021 , pp. 176-191 More about this Journal
Abstract
Non-face-to-face lectures have become a necessity rather than an option since COVID-19, and in order to improve the quality of university education, it is necessary to explore the properties of non-face-to-face lectures and make active efforts to improve them. This study, focusing on this, aims to provide basic data necessary for decision-making for non-face-to-face lecture design by analyzing the relative importance and execution satisfaction of non-face-to-face lecture attributes for professors and students. Based on previous research, a questionnaire was constructed by deriving 4 factors from 1st layer and 17 from 2nd layer attributes of non-face-to-face lectures. A total of 180 valid samples were used for analysis, including 60 professors and 120 students. The importance of the non-face-to-face lecture properties was calculated by obtaining the weights for each stratified element through AHP(Analytic Hierachy Process) analysis, and performance satisfaction was calculated through statistical analysis based on the Likert 5-point scale. As a result of the AHP analysis, both the professor group and the student group had the same priority for the first tier factors, but there was a difference in the priorities between the second tier factors, so it seems necessary to discuss this. As a result of the IPA(Importance Performance Analysis) analysis, the professor group selected the level of interaction as an area to focus on, and it was confirmed that research and investment in teaching methods for smooth interaction are necessary. The student group was able to confirm that it is urgent to improve and invest in the current situation so that the system can be operated stably by selecting the system stability. This study uses AHP analysis for professors and students groups to derive relative importance and priority, and calculates the IPA matrix using IPA analysis to establish the basis for decision-making on future face-to-face and non-face-to-face lecture design and revision. It is meaningful that it was presented.
Keywords
Non-face-to-face Lecture; AHP(Analytic Hierachy Process); IPA(Importance Performance Analysis); COVID-19;
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