Effectiveness of Green Electronic Exams: Exploring Facilitators, Barriers, and Student’s Satisfaction within the Context of Green Education | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Health Care | ||||
Volume 12, Issue 4, December 2021, Page 2123-2136 PDF (1.07 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2021.442477 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Amal Sayed Mohamed1; Safaa R. Osman2; Magda Ahmed Mohamed Mansour3; Saieda Abdelhameed Abdelaziz4 | ||||
11) Assistant Professor of Nursing Administration, College of Nursing, Assiut University. | ||||
22) Assistant Professor of Community Health Nursing, College of Nursing, Assiut, University. | ||||
33) Professor of Medical Surgical Nursing, College of Nursing, Assiut University | ||||
44) Assistant Professor of Gerontological Nursing, College of Nursing, Assiut University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: Green electronic exams are a fundamental component of the e-learning process. Green education has emerged as a strategy for fostering environmental awareness. Aim of the Study: Explore the levels of perceived green electronic exams effectiveness, facilitators, barriers, and nursing students’ satisfaction within the context of green education. Subject and Method: A descriptive correlational, comparative research design was utilized. The study was conducted with 1,030 nursing students from three Nursing Colleges; Assiut, Sohag, and South Valley. A simple random sampling technique was employed to select students from the eligible population at each college. Data collection tools included: personal and academic information, green electronic exams facilitators scale (14 items across 4 dimensions), green electronic exams barriers scale (19 items across 4 dimensions), electronic exam satisfaction assessment scale (18 items) and green E-Exam effectiveness scale (34 items across 6 dimensions). Results: Students from College of Nursing Assiut University reported the highest levels of effectiveness (22.7%), facilitators (68.3%), and satisfaction (79.8%), while perceiving the lowest level of barriers (55%%). Strong positive associations found among all core scales of green electronic exam (p ≤ 0.001). Conclusion: there is a statistical significant associations were identified with Last Semester Score/ academic performance , place of residence with green exam effectiveness, facilitators, barriers and nursing student’s satisfaction p ≤ 0.001. Recommendations: Integrate green education principles into exam content & delivery. Future researches to explore longitudinal approaches to deepen understanding of digital transformation in nursing education. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Barriers; Facilitator; Green Electronic Exam; Green Education & Student’s Satisfaction | ||||
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