Demographic Variables on The Use of E-Learning by The Sarawak State Civil Servants

Faculty of Business and Design
Master of Human Resource Management

Demographic Variables on The Use of E-Learning by The Sarawak State Civil Servants
The primary aim of the study is to identify whether there are any significant mean differences among demographic variables such as gender, internet access, age group and education level of Sarawak State Civil Servants on the usage of E-Learning. The study employs independent samples t- test and one-way ANOVA (f-test) to test the operational hypotheses. A total of 152 usable raw data were obtained from State Human Resource Unit. The t-test revealed a statistically significant difference between the mean number of E-Learning hours and internet access (t = -3.439, p < 0.05). According to the f-test, there are significant mean differences among education level and hours spent on E-Learning, whereas mean E-Learning hours do not differ significantly among three (3) different age group (F = 2.95, p > 0.05). This study would hopefully benefit to the Sarawak State Civil Service, training facilitators in State Human Resource Unit and Leadership Institute, and Sarawak State Civil Servants themselves.

Author: Alice anak Loni
Publication year: 2018