THE PERCEIVED USEFULNESS ANALYSIS AND USER SATISFACTION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DESIGN
Abstract
MyBrilian is part of the technology in the form of a website learning management system (LMS) owned by Dinamika University which can be a place for lecture activities. This study was conducted to analyze the suitability of MyBrilian in terms of perceived benefits that create user satisfaction for users so that it can be a reference if an educational institution will make an LMS in the future. This study uses the PLS-SEM method as an analytical method using the Warp PLS 7.0 application. The difference with MyBrilian's previous research is that there are learning methods that still use hybrid learning, while MyBrilian is now using the LMS learning concept for which there is no further research. The results of the prototype test showed that the respondents agreed to use the MyBriliant prototype.
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