Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced higher education institutions to execute mitigation efforts such as an e-learning mode of instruction to reduce the impact on pedagogical activities. These challenges have raised concerns on students’ engagement in e-learning as students are at risk of falling behind...

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Main Authors: Donnie, Adams, Chuah, Kee Man, Ahmed, Mohamed, Bambang, Sumintono
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spelling my.unimas.ir.377912023-10-11T02:57:28Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37791/ Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic Donnie, Adams Chuah, Kee Man Ahmed, Mohamed Bambang, Sumintono L Education (General) The COVID-19 pandemic has forced higher education institutions to execute mitigation efforts such as an e-learning mode of instruction to reduce the impact on pedagogical activities. These challenges have raised concerns on students’ engagement in e-learning as students are at risk of falling behind in education. However, there is little empirical research focusing on students’ engagement in e-learning experiences. The purpose of this study is to investigate students’ engagement in e-learning as well as specifically assess their engagement based on gender, age, ethnicity, level of education and field of study in a Malaysian public higher education institution. This study used a non-experimental quantitative research design. Data were collected from a sample of 281 students using the Blended Learning Engagement Questionnaire©. WINSTEPS Rasch model measurement software was used to determine the reliability and validity of the research instrument. Subsequently, Differential item functioning (DIF) was conducted to assess students’ engagement in e-learning as well as specifically assessing student’s demographic factors such as gender, age, ethnicity, level of education and field of study. Findings indicate students have high levels of behavioural engagement as compared with cognitive and emotional engagement in e-learning. Further analysis indicated there were differences in students’ engagement based on demographic factors such as gender, age, and field of study. This study provides insight into students’ engagement in e-learning that will help lecturers to reflect on their own teaching practices. Implications and recommendations for future research are presented. USM Press 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37791/1/Bricks1.pdf Donnie, Adams and Chuah, Kee Man and Ahmed, Mohamed and Bambang, Sumintono (2021) Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Asian Pacific Journal of Educators and Education, 36 (2). pp. 99-117. ISSN 2180-3463 http://apjee.usm.my/current.html https://doi.org/10.21315/apjee2021.36.2.6
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Donnie, Adams
Chuah, Kee Man
Ahmed, Mohamed
Bambang, Sumintono
Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
description The COVID-19 pandemic has forced higher education institutions to execute mitigation efforts such as an e-learning mode of instruction to reduce the impact on pedagogical activities. These challenges have raised concerns on students’ engagement in e-learning as students are at risk of falling behind in education. However, there is little empirical research focusing on students’ engagement in e-learning experiences. The purpose of this study is to investigate students’ engagement in e-learning as well as specifically assess their engagement based on gender, age, ethnicity, level of education and field of study in a Malaysian public higher education institution. This study used a non-experimental quantitative research design. Data were collected from a sample of 281 students using the Blended Learning Engagement Questionnaire©. WINSTEPS Rasch model measurement software was used to determine the reliability and validity of the research instrument. Subsequently, Differential item functioning (DIF) was conducted to assess students’ engagement in e-learning as well as specifically assessing student’s demographic factors such as gender, age, ethnicity, level of education and field of study. Findings indicate students have high levels of behavioural engagement as compared with cognitive and emotional engagement in e-learning. Further analysis indicated there were differences in students’ engagement based on demographic factors such as gender, age, and field of study. This study provides insight into students’ engagement in e-learning that will help lecturers to reflect on their own teaching practices. Implications and recommendations for future research are presented.
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title Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Bricks to Clicks : Students’ Engagement in E-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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