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E-Learning in India: Segmenting Students of a Business School based on their Perception

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  • Deepak Chawla

    (International Management Institute, New Delhi, India)

  • Himanshu Joshi

    (International Management Institute, New Delhi, India)

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E-learning has become an important tool to impart education. This study examines the awareness and perception of e-learning among Indian students enrolled for a business management course at a premier business school. It is generally perceived that since Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) is universally acknowledged for its quality of education, the awareness and perception about e-learning would be uniform. This could be attributed to factors like a sound educational background and the exposure to information technology. This study attempts to segment the sample based on the student perception towards e-learning. The results show that the level of awareness and the degree of familiarity with e-learning technologies are high. Three student clusters were found, which split the students into those with ‘high motivational & learning propensity’, ‘neutral motivational & learning propensity’ and ‘low motivational & learning propensity.’ These three clusters were labeled as ‘Enthusiastic,’ ‘Pragmatist,’ and ‘Unenthusiastic.’ Further, it was found that the age of students varied significantly within these three clusters.

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  • Deepak Chawla & Himanshu Joshi, 2012. "E-Learning in India: Segmenting Students of a Business School based on their Perception," International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology (IJAVET), IGI Global, vol. 3(4), pages 1-13, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:javet0:v:3:y:2012:i:4:p:1-13
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