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Resumen de A Study of Students' Perceptions of Course Management Systems in Hospitality Programs: a Case of Blackboard System in the United States

Kwang-Ho Lee, Dae-Young Kim

  • The present study aims to investigate the importance of informational elements used in course management systems (CMS) and to identify tailored applications of CMS in hospitality education programs. As a type of CMS, Blackboard was selected for this study because of its popularity in the United States. In addition, importance-performance analysis was used to identify respondents� perceptual mapping in terms of informational elements in CMS. The findings show significant gaps between importance and performance measures for the informational elements of CMS. With regard to the importance-performance analysis, the primary results reveal that respondents perceived test-related elements (e.g., assignment scores, exam/test scores, quiz scores, extra points) as high in performance and importance. This study helps hospitality educators better understand students� perceptions of the system�s functionality so that they can provide more tailored e-class content for the efficiency of the system.


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