Xin Xin, Shi Tianlei
, Long Chao
The e-learning platforms are regarded the best innovation in higher education especially in China, due to the advancement in technologies and the increase access to the internet. This study examines students’ perception of information communication channels as e-learning platforms and assesses the impact of perceived ease of use, content accessibility, and interaction quality on student engagement and learning effectiveness. The data was collected using convenience sampling technique from 1000 students of various universities in Beijing, China. For data analysis, structural equation modeling (SEM) was used in AMOS software. The findings of the study indicate that all the research hypotheses were supported. The results reveal that perceived ease of use, content accessibility, and interaction quality significantly influences student engagement and learning effectiveness. Student engagement also found to have positive impact on learning effectiveness. Additionally, student engagement mediated these independent variables (perceived ease of use, content accessibility, and interaction quality) and learning effectiveness. Educators and platform developers should focus on how to improve usability, accessibility, and interaction quality to achieve higher educational outcomes. These insights will be useful in the process of defining the further development of higher education in China in the context of modern trends.