Virtual Communities and Achieving Electronic Institutional Excellence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - University of Hail as a Model
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Virtual communities Electronic Institutional Excellence University of Hail SWOT Analysis
Date
2023-01-19Referencia bibliográfica
Mervat.G.Shamrokh... [et al.] (2022). Virtual Communities and Achieving Electronic Institutional Excellence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - University of Hail as a Model Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(6). 662-677. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.06.067]
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Scientific Research Deanship at University of Ha'il- Saudi Arabia RG-20198Résumé
This study aims to examine the reality of virtual communities and institutional excellence in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, using the University of Hail as a case study. It aims also to investigate the
extent to which mechanisms for virtual communities and institutional excellence are available at Hail
University. the achievement of the goals of electronic institutional excellence, and the major obstacles
that stand in the way of achieving the goals and electronic institutional excellence. This study
employs a random sample and a descriptive analysis. Social survey method is descriptive and
analytical studies. 245 students who got help were studied. To gain data, a sample was given a
questionnaire. The study's spatial and human limitations were Hail University teachers and students.
Finalizing the research will take 12 months. After analyzing the study's underlying assumptions, the
first and third hypotheses were approved as the college's electronic information networks, academic
communication, and information sources. Due to limited electronic collaboration, the second theory
was partially accepted. Due to lack of experience, the report proposed building rehabilitation and
training programs for "virtual communities." One researcher’ biggest issues was not knowing how to
use virtual communities to attain greatness. Main results The most important results were a high
institutional level under the coronavirus pandemic (3.82), followed by an average of 3.81 for academic
processes. The results highlight the prospects for effective application of the COVID-19 crisis
responses by offering a secure electronic educational environment with expanded virtual capabilities.
This highlights the University's role in handling the crisis, establishing institutional excellence, and
addressing education.