Collaborative learning and social media acceptance for student engagement / Teo Siew Chein, San Zheng Jie and Koo Ah Choo

This study examines the influence of collaborative learning dimensions and social media usage on tertiary students’ engagement via e-learning mode in the time of COVID-19 pandemic situations. The dimensions of collaborative learning are interaction with peers, interaction with lecturers, and knowled...

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Main Authors: Teo, Siew Chein, San, Zheng Jie, Koo, Ah Choo
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spelling my.uitm.ir.715672022-12-13T04:44:20Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/71567/ Collaborative learning and social media acceptance for student engagement / Teo Siew Chein, San Zheng Jie and Koo Ah Choo Teo, Siew Chein San, Zheng Jie Koo, Ah Choo Social networks Technology. Educational technology Learning. Learning strategies This study examines the influence of collaborative learning dimensions and social media usage on tertiary students’ engagement via e-learning mode in the time of COVID-19 pandemic situations. The dimensions of collaborative learning are interaction with peers, interaction with lecturers, and knowledge sharing; the social media or technology acceptance dimensions are mainly on the ease of use and the perceived usefulness of this new media platform. Collaborative learning and social media usage are predicted to have influenced students' learning engagement in the online and e-learning mode. 201 Malaysian tertiary students from public and private universities have completed the survey forms via purposive and snowball sampling methods. Descriptive analysis was executed in SPSS, whereas model validation and structural model were analyzed using Smart-PLS 3.3. The results revealed that collaborative learning positively influences the interaction with peers and lecturers and knowledge-sharing behavior. Technology acceptance elements positively affect social media usage. Interaction with peers, social media usage, and knowledge sharing increases tertiary student engagement in e-learning. The only insignificant predictor is interaction with lecturers. This study revealed positive findings that social media usage is the most dominant and high-performance factor impacting tertiary student engagement in e-learning. Faculty of Business and Management 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/71567/1/71567.pdf Collaborative learning and social media acceptance for student engagement / Teo Siew Chein, San Zheng Jie and Koo Ah Choo. (2021) Journal of International Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship (JIBE), 6 (2). pp. 16-26. ISSN 2550-1429 http://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/JIBE/index
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topic Social networks
Technology. Educational technology
Learning. Learning strategies
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Technology. Educational technology
Learning. Learning strategies
Teo, Siew Chein
San, Zheng Jie
Koo, Ah Choo
Collaborative learning and social media acceptance for student engagement / Teo Siew Chein, San Zheng Jie and Koo Ah Choo
description This study examines the influence of collaborative learning dimensions and social media usage on tertiary students’ engagement via e-learning mode in the time of COVID-19 pandemic situations. The dimensions of collaborative learning are interaction with peers, interaction with lecturers, and knowledge sharing; the social media or technology acceptance dimensions are mainly on the ease of use and the perceived usefulness of this new media platform. Collaborative learning and social media usage are predicted to have influenced students' learning engagement in the online and e-learning mode. 201 Malaysian tertiary students from public and private universities have completed the survey forms via purposive and snowball sampling methods. Descriptive analysis was executed in SPSS, whereas model validation and structural model were analyzed using Smart-PLS 3.3. The results revealed that collaborative learning positively influences the interaction with peers and lecturers and knowledge-sharing behavior. Technology acceptance elements positively affect social media usage. Interaction with peers, social media usage, and knowledge sharing increases tertiary student engagement in e-learning. The only insignificant predictor is interaction with lecturers. This study revealed positive findings that social media usage is the most dominant and high-performance factor impacting tertiary student engagement in e-learning.
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title Collaborative learning and social media acceptance for student engagement / Teo Siew Chein, San Zheng Jie and Koo Ah Choo
title_short Collaborative learning and social media acceptance for student engagement / Teo Siew Chein, San Zheng Jie and Koo Ah Choo
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