Measuring Video Conferencing System Success in Higher Education: Scale Development and Evaluation

The COVID-19 pandemic has placed great importance on video conferencing tools in delivering instruction at higher education institutions (HEIs). Increased interest in video conferencing tools for hybrid and fully online teaching is also expected in the post-pandemic period. The main focus of this pa...

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