The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges

The sudden increase in the statistical outbreak of Coronavirus in Malaysia had urged the government to impose a movement control order (MCO) starting 18 March 2020 for Malaysians to stay at home to stop the virus from spreading even more. Since the virus had been spreading rapidly across the globe,...

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Main Authors: Azar, Ali Sorayyaei, Iskandar Tan, Nur Haslinda, AlAqad, Mohammed H., Hashim, Azirah, Mohd Nor, Nor Fariza, Mehar Singh, Manjet Kaur, Mohamad Ali, Afiza
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spelling my.iium.irep.1003922022-10-03T00:29:56Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/100392/ The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges Azar, Ali Sorayyaei Iskandar Tan, Nur Haslinda AlAqad, Mohammed H. Hashim, Azirah Mohd Nor, Nor Fariza Mehar Singh, Manjet Kaur Mohamad Ali, Afiza LB2300 Higher Education The sudden increase in the statistical outbreak of Coronavirus in Malaysia had urged the government to impose a movement control order (MCO) starting 18 March 2020 for Malaysians to stay at home to stop the virus from spreading even more. Since the virus had been spreading rapidly across the globe, the situation demanded the closure of schools and educational institutions giving rise to emergency remote teaching in ensuring that students are not neglected during this pandemic. Due to the dramatic changes in all public and private institutions from face-to-face interaction to online learning, students have faced difficulty and challenges in adapting to the online learning methods that were made compulsory by lecturers and institutions’ directives. Thus, this article investigates the students’ perceptions, satisfaction, and challenges during this period of sudden change to e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 Movement Control Order. The questionnaire was piloted with the first 128 responses to analyze the validity and reliability of each item categorically. The reliability statistics on the survey for students’ perceptions showed .896, for challenges faced by the students showed .906, and for the students’ satisfaction showed .910. This article presents further findings gathered from a total of 329 participants that involved 79% from public universities and 21% from private universities across Malaysia. The significant correlations between the students’ perceptions, challenges faced, and satisfaction with their universities’ e-learning platforms were analyzed. Lastly, discussions and three implications demonstrate how participants’ perception, challenges, and satisfaction significantly motivate their cognitive engagement and academic performance. ASR Research India 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100392/6/100392_The%20use%20of%20e-learning%20platforms%20during%20the%20Covid-19.pdf Azar, Ali Sorayyaei and Iskandar Tan, Nur Haslinda and AlAqad, Mohammed H. and Hashim, Azirah and Mohd Nor, Nor Fariza and Mehar Singh, Manjet Kaur and Mohamad Ali, Afiza (2022) The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 6 (9). pp. 823-845. ISSN 2717-7564 https://www.journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/12295/7971
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Azar, Ali Sorayyaei
Iskandar Tan, Nur Haslinda
AlAqad, Mohammed H.
Hashim, Azirah
Mohd Nor, Nor Fariza
Mehar Singh, Manjet Kaur
Mohamad Ali, Afiza
The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges
description The sudden increase in the statistical outbreak of Coronavirus in Malaysia had urged the government to impose a movement control order (MCO) starting 18 March 2020 for Malaysians to stay at home to stop the virus from spreading even more. Since the virus had been spreading rapidly across the globe, the situation demanded the closure of schools and educational institutions giving rise to emergency remote teaching in ensuring that students are not neglected during this pandemic. Due to the dramatic changes in all public and private institutions from face-to-face interaction to online learning, students have faced difficulty and challenges in adapting to the online learning methods that were made compulsory by lecturers and institutions’ directives. Thus, this article investigates the students’ perceptions, satisfaction, and challenges during this period of sudden change to e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 Movement Control Order. The questionnaire was piloted with the first 128 responses to analyze the validity and reliability of each item categorically. The reliability statistics on the survey for students’ perceptions showed .896, for challenges faced by the students showed .906, and for the students’ satisfaction showed .910. This article presents further findings gathered from a total of 329 participants that involved 79% from public universities and 21% from private universities across Malaysia. The significant correlations between the students’ perceptions, challenges faced, and satisfaction with their universities’ e-learning platforms were analyzed. Lastly, discussions and three implications demonstrate how participants’ perception, challenges, and satisfaction significantly motivate their cognitive engagement and academic performance.
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author Azar, Ali Sorayyaei
Iskandar Tan, Nur Haslinda
AlAqad, Mohammed H.
Hashim, Azirah
Mohd Nor, Nor Fariza
Mehar Singh, Manjet Kaur
Mohamad Ali, Afiza
author_facet Azar, Ali Sorayyaei
Iskandar Tan, Nur Haslinda
AlAqad, Mohammed H.
Hashim, Azirah
Mohd Nor, Nor Fariza
Mehar Singh, Manjet Kaur
Mohamad Ali, Afiza
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title The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges
title_short The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges
title_full The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges
title_fullStr The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges
title_full_unstemmed The use of e-learning platforms during the Covid-19 movement control order: Malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges
title_sort use of e-learning platforms during the covid-19 movement control order: malaysian university students’ perceptions, satisfactions, and challenges
publisher ASR Research India
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