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  • Thi Hai Van Nguyen The University of Danang - University of Technology and Education, Vietnam
  • Thi Thu Ha Truong University of Technology and Education, The University of Danang (UTE-UD), Vietnam
  • Thanh Lam Nguyen Lac Hong University (LHU), Vietnam
  • Thi Le Nguyen Ho Chi Minh City Industry and Trade College, Vietnam
  • Thi Quynh Nhu Ho Hue Industrial College, Vietnam
  • Thi Quynh Nhu Tran Hue Industrial College, Vietnam
  • Thu Thuy Do HCM City Industry and Trade College, Vietnam
  • Tuan Nguyen Hoang College of Technology II, Vietnam

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haivanbk2010@gmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54644/jte.70A.2022.1218

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Tiếng Anh, English

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E-learning has become a trend in university education around the world, especially in the context of the increasingly widespread and complicated COVID-19 epidemic over the last two years. Online teaching and learning are considered a temporary solution for the education industry nationwide. Teaching and learning online opens up many opportunities but also brings many challenges for students and lecturers. This study investigates the effect of critical success factors (CSFs) on e-learning at universities and colleges which are members of the EMVITET project. Five categories were firstly identified via the literature and a questionnaire using the Likert scale was then carried out to evaluate the importance of each factor from students’ perspectives. Analytical results indicated 25 CSFs that influence the success of e-learning. Internet quality, self-efficacy, learning materials. are available and up-to-date, enthusiasm while teaching, and Content and property of subject are the top five influential factors that impact the e-learning success. This study, thus, supports leaders and teachers at universities and colleges in making decisions and strategies about e-learning.

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Thi Hai Van Nguyen , The University of Danang - University of Technology and Education, Vietnam

Thi-Hai-Van Nguyen, Ph.D.

Thi-Hai-Van Nguyen is now working as teacher of University of Technology and Education, The University of Danang (UTE-UD). She graduated in Automation of France – Vietnam excellence engineers training program (PFIEV) at Danang University of Technologies (DUT) in 2006. Then she studied Master and Ph.D. in France during 2009-2015. Her research interests include control and automation, mechatronics, plasma, energy recovery, and university administration. She can be reached at Dept. of Industrial Education, UTE, 48 Cao Thang St., Da Nang city, Vietnam; email: nthvan@ute.udn.vn.

Thi Thu Ha Truong, University of Technology and Education, The University of Danang (UTE-UD), Vietnam

Thi Thu Ha Truong, MSc.

Thi Thu Ha Truong is now working as a lecturer at University of Technology and Education, The University of Danang (UTE-UD), Vietnam. She studied at Faculty of Project Management, University of Science and Technology, UD from 2006 to 2011. In 2016, she achieved a master's degree at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), Taiwan. Her research interests include project management, time series analysis and forecasting, artificial intelligence in civil engineering. She can be reached at Dept. of Civil Engineering, UTE, 48 Cao Thang St., Da Nang city, Vietnam; email: tttha@ute.udn.vn.

Thanh Lam Nguyen, Lac Hong University (LHU), Vietnam

Assoc. Prof. Thanh-Lam Nguyen, Ph.D.

Thanh-Lam Nguyen is now working as the Vice Rector of Lac Hong University (LHU) located in Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai Province, Vietnam. He is also the key contact point and coordinator of international projects that LHU joins as a HEI partner. He was awarded with Taiwan Government Scholarship for his Ph.D. study at National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences (which is now NKUST) during 2011-2014. His research interests include: statistics, fuzzy statistics, quality management, manufacturing process monitoring, performance evaluation, business administration, and education quality assessment.

Thi Le Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City Industry and Trade College, Vietnam

Nguyen Thi Le, M. S.

Nguyen Thi Le. (F '74) is a lecturer of physics and soft skills at Ho Chi Minh City Industry and Trade College. She received B. S. degree in Physics from Hanoi National University of Education in 1995, and M. S. degree in Methods of Teaching Physics from Ho Chi Minh City University of Education in 2005. Her interest is teaching methodology. She can be reached at Dept. Fundamental Sciences, No. 20 Tang Nhon Phu, Phuoc Long B Ward, District 9, Thu Duc city, HCMC; email: nguyenthile@hitu.edu.vn

Thi Quynh Nhu Ho, Hue Industrial College, Vietnam

Ho Thi Quynh Nhu, Ph.D.

She achieved the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Education from Hue University of Foreign Languages in 2019. She is now working as a lecturer of translation courses, ESP courses and English language skills at Hue Industrial College. She is interested in ESP/EOP, translation, English teaching methodology, language course/curriculum development, Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL). She has published several articles within her research areas. She can be reached at Dept. Fundamental Sciences, Hue Industrial College, 70 Nguyen Hue Street, Hue City, Vietnam; email: htqnhu@hueic.edu.vn

Thi Quynh Nhu Tran , Hue Industrial College, Vietnam

Tran Thi Quynh Nhu, M.A.

She received M.A. degree in Educational Management from University of Leeds in 2013. She is now working as a lecturer at Hue Industrial College. She is interested in ESP, English teaching methodology, language course/curriculum development, and language assessment. She can be reached at Dept. Fundamental Sciences, Hue Industrial College, 70 Nguyen Hue Street, Hue City, Vietnam; email: ttqnhu@hueic.edu.vn

Thu Thuy Do, HCM City Industry and Trade College, Vietnam

Do Thu Thuy, M. S.

She received the B. S. degree in Management of Information System from University of Economics and Law in 2011, and M.S. degree in Global TVET Management from KOREATECH University, Korea in 2021. She is now working as a staff of International Relations at HCMC Industry and Trade College. She can be reached at Science & Technology Management and International Co-operation Department, No. 20 Tang Nhon Phu, Phuoc Long B Ward, District 9, Thu Duc city, HCMC; email: dothuthuy@hitu.edu.vn

Tuan Nguyen Hoang , College of Technology II, Vietnam

Tuan Nguyen Hoang, MSc. He is a lecturer in thermal engineering who is teaching at College of Technology II. He graduated from thermal engineering in 2011 and received his master's degree in 2019 from HCMC University of Technology and Education. He can be reached at Faculty of Refrigeration, College of Technology II, 502 Do Xuan Hop, Thu Duc City, Vietnam; email: tuannguyenhoang@hvct.edu.vn

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2022-06-30

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T. H. V. Nguyen, “English”, JTE, vol 17, số p.h 3, tr 25–38, tháng 6 2022.

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