Google classroom: insights from Malaysian higher education students’ and instructors’ experiences

Google Classroom (GC) has provided affordances for blended learning in higher education. Given this, most institutions, including Malaysian higher educational institutions, are adopting this learning management system (LMS) technology for supporting out of classroom pedagogical. Even though quantita...

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Main Authors: Kumar, Jeya Amantha, Bervell, Brandford, Osman, Sharifah
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10639-020-10163-x
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spelling my.utm.933592021-11-30T08:21:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93359/ Google classroom: insights from Malaysian higher education students’ and instructors’ experiences Kumar, Jeya Amantha Bervell, Brandford Osman, Sharifah LB Theory and practice of education Google Classroom (GC) has provided affordances for blended learning in higher education. Given this, most institutions, including Malaysian higher educational institutions, are adopting this learning management system (LMS) technology for supporting out of classroom pedagogical. Even though quantitative evidence exists to confirm the usefulness of GC usage, there is the need to also have qualitative narratives from students and instructors to obtain details on actual experiences. In view of this, the study attempted to fill this gap by way of a qualitative approach with data collected from seventeen students and three instructors from a Malaysian higher education institution. The study revealed usefulness and easiness were the main factors influencing the use of GC from both perspectives. However, concerns raised by students were based on privacy issues, peer interaction, and interface design, whereas instructors, while supported some of these concerns, added challenges in access to GC learning analytics and cloud storage. Recommendations from this study may offer some implications for the adaptation of GC in higher education. Springer 2020 Article PeerReviewed Kumar, Jeya Amantha and Bervell, Brandford and Osman, Sharifah (2020) Google classroom: insights from Malaysian higher education students’ and instructors’ experiences. Education and Information Technologies, 25 (5). pp. 4175-4195. ISSN 1360-2357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10639-020-10163-x
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Kumar, Jeya Amantha
Bervell, Brandford
Osman, Sharifah
Google classroom: insights from Malaysian higher education students’ and instructors’ experiences
description Google Classroom (GC) has provided affordances for blended learning in higher education. Given this, most institutions, including Malaysian higher educational institutions, are adopting this learning management system (LMS) technology for supporting out of classroom pedagogical. Even though quantitative evidence exists to confirm the usefulness of GC usage, there is the need to also have qualitative narratives from students and instructors to obtain details on actual experiences. In view of this, the study attempted to fill this gap by way of a qualitative approach with data collected from seventeen students and three instructors from a Malaysian higher education institution. The study revealed usefulness and easiness were the main factors influencing the use of GC from both perspectives. However, concerns raised by students were based on privacy issues, peer interaction, and interface design, whereas instructors, while supported some of these concerns, added challenges in access to GC learning analytics and cloud storage. Recommendations from this study may offer some implications for the adaptation of GC in higher education.
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title Google classroom: insights from Malaysian higher education students’ and instructors’ experiences
title_short Google classroom: insights from Malaysian higher education students’ and instructors’ experiences
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