Analysing students’ cognitive engagement in e-learning discussion forums through content analysis

Discussion forums provide students with accessible platforms for group discussions in e-learning environments. They also help lecturers to track and check student discussions. To improve student learning, it is important for lecturers to identify students’ cognitive engagement in discussion forums....

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Main Authors: Kew, S. N., Tasir, Z.
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Published: Hong Kong Bao Long Accounting And Secretarial Limited 2021
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spelling my.utm.945992022-03-31T15:12:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94599/ Analysing students’ cognitive engagement in e-learning discussion forums through content analysis Kew, S. N. Tasir, Z. HD28 Management. Industrial Management Discussion forums provide students with accessible platforms for group discussions in e-learning environments. They also help lecturers to track and check student discussions. To improve student learning, it is important for lecturers to identify students’ cognitive engagement in discussion forums. Therefore, this study aims to investigate students’ cognitive engagement in e-learning through content analysis of forum posts. A total of 267 forum posts created by students during one semester were collected for analysis. Inferential statistics were applied to explore the relationship between students’ cognitive engagement and their gender and the number of posts in forums. The results revealed that about half of the students gave their posts without any explanations, which reflected a low level of cognitive engagement. A large number of posts made little contribution to a high level of cognitive engagement. The results also showed no relationship between gender and the level of cognitive engagement. The limitations and implications of this study are also discussed. Hong Kong Bao Long Accounting And Secretarial Limited 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94599/1/ZaidatunTasir2021_AnalysingStudentsCognitiveEngagement.pdf Kew, S. N. and Tasir, Z. (2021) Analysing students’ cognitive engagement in e-learning discussion forums through content analysis. Knowledge Management and E-Learning, 13 (1). pp. 39-57. ISSN 2073-7904 http://dx.doi.org/10.34105/j.kmel.2021.13.003 DOI: 10.34105/j.kmel.2021.13.003
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Analysing students’ cognitive engagement in e-learning discussion forums through content analysis
description Discussion forums provide students with accessible platforms for group discussions in e-learning environments. They also help lecturers to track and check student discussions. To improve student learning, it is important for lecturers to identify students’ cognitive engagement in discussion forums. Therefore, this study aims to investigate students’ cognitive engagement in e-learning through content analysis of forum posts. A total of 267 forum posts created by students during one semester were collected for analysis. Inferential statistics were applied to explore the relationship between students’ cognitive engagement and their gender and the number of posts in forums. The results revealed that about half of the students gave their posts without any explanations, which reflected a low level of cognitive engagement. A large number of posts made little contribution to a high level of cognitive engagement. The results also showed no relationship between gender and the level of cognitive engagement. The limitations and implications of this study are also discussed.
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