The Impact of Learning Management Systems on Student Satisfaction presents a detailed, research‑driven examination of how staff proficiency, system usage, and institutional processes influence the student experience within a tertiary learning environment. Conducted at a Jamaican institution referred to as PDF Academy, this study uses a mixed‑methods needs assessment to uncover the operational, administrative, and human factors affecting the effectiveness of the Learning Management System (LMS).
Through questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, and on‑site observation, the study reveals critical gaps in system usage, staff engagement, data entry practices, and student support. The findings highlight widespread student dissatisfaction, low LMS adoption rates, and significant delays in accessing grades, registration information, and essential academic services. Staff perspectives further illuminate the challenges of workload, training, and system responsibilities.
This book provides a clear analysis of the data collected, discusses the organizational climate surrounding LMS implementation, and offers practical recommendations for improving system efficiency, staff competence, and overall student satisfaction. It serves as a valuable resource for educators, administrators, instructional designers, and institutions seeking to strengthen their digital learning infrastructure and enhance the student experience.
Whether you are implementing an LMS, evaluating its effectiveness, or seeking to understand the human and operational dynamics behind digital learning systems, this book offers grounded insights drawn from real‑world institutional practice.
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