Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia

Purpose - The availability of new innovative learning spaces together with the introduction of new teaching and learning strategies have shifted the nature of the classroom from a place of instruction towards a place that produces authentic learning. Students in the 21st century are inclined to lear...

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Main Authors: Lim, Chee Leong, Hassan, Nurhanim, Md Isa, Filzah, Ab Jalil, Habibah
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spelling my.uum.repo.294172023-04-30T02:06:37Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29417/ Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia Lim, Chee Leong Hassan, Nurhanim Md Isa, Filzah Ab Jalil, Habibah LB2300 Higher Education Purpose - The availability of new innovative learning spaces together with the introduction of new teaching and learning strategies have shifted the nature of the classroom from a place of instruction towards a place that produces authentic learning. Students in the 21st century are inclined to learn with peers, through the use technology to produce the information as the result of their collaboration. This research examines the effect of learning space design and teaching strategies on undergraduate students collaborative learning behaviour in the Mobile X-Space classroom. Methodology - This study used a quantitative survey research design to measure students learning experience in the Mobile X-Space classroom. A set of online self-reported questionnaire was posted through the official Learning Management System of the university to collect data from 467 undergraduate students in a Malaysian top private university. Through exploratory factor analysis, three factors were identified: (a) teaching strategies, (b) collaborative learning behaviour and (c) space design. Persons correlation and multiple regression were run to assess the relationship between learning space design and teaching strategies conducted by the lecturers on the collaborative learning behaviour of the students. Two-way factorial ANOVA with Post Hoc tests were performed to determine the effects of gender and study semester of the students on their collaborative learning behaviour. Findings - The results from the multiple regression analysis revealed that both (i) teaching strategies, and (ii) space design were positively correlated with collaborative learning behaviour of the students. The results from Persons correlation showed a significant, strong and positive relationship between teaching strategies conducted by the lecturers on the collaborative learning behaviour among the students. Also, there was a statistically significant, strong and positive relationship between learning space design on the teaching strategies of the lecturers. In addition, the results from two-way factorial ANOVA showed that collaborative learning behaviour was different for groups in different study semesters. However, there was no statistically significant difference for collaborative learning behaviour between different genders in all semesters. Significance - The outcomes of this research will be beneficial in enhancing the support and design of future learning spaces and add value to the present educational model. It is also beneficial in guiding academics in determining the practical teaching and learning approaches in the flexible learning spaces, which could be more suitable for the millennium youth who are more tech-savvy and favour Internet of things in their daily lives. This type of learning space will help to improve the students soft skills and collaborative skills, that are very useful in their future employability in the actual work settings. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29417/1/MJLI%2015%2002%202018%20175-205.pdf Lim, Chee Leong and Hassan, Nurhanim and Md Isa, Filzah and Ab Jalil, Habibah (2018) Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction (MJLI), 15 (2). pp. 175-205. ISSN 1675-8110 https://doi.org/10.32890/mjli2018.15.2.7
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Lim, Chee Leong
Hassan, Nurhanim
Md Isa, Filzah
Ab Jalil, Habibah
Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia
description Purpose - The availability of new innovative learning spaces together with the introduction of new teaching and learning strategies have shifted the nature of the classroom from a place of instruction towards a place that produces authentic learning. Students in the 21st century are inclined to learn with peers, through the use technology to produce the information as the result of their collaboration. This research examines the effect of learning space design and teaching strategies on undergraduate students collaborative learning behaviour in the Mobile X-Space classroom. Methodology - This study used a quantitative survey research design to measure students learning experience in the Mobile X-Space classroom. A set of online self-reported questionnaire was posted through the official Learning Management System of the university to collect data from 467 undergraduate students in a Malaysian top private university. Through exploratory factor analysis, three factors were identified: (a) teaching strategies, (b) collaborative learning behaviour and (c) space design. Persons correlation and multiple regression were run to assess the relationship between learning space design and teaching strategies conducted by the lecturers on the collaborative learning behaviour of the students. Two-way factorial ANOVA with Post Hoc tests were performed to determine the effects of gender and study semester of the students on their collaborative learning behaviour. Findings - The results from the multiple regression analysis revealed that both (i) teaching strategies, and (ii) space design were positively correlated with collaborative learning behaviour of the students. The results from Persons correlation showed a significant, strong and positive relationship between teaching strategies conducted by the lecturers on the collaborative learning behaviour among the students. Also, there was a statistically significant, strong and positive relationship between learning space design on the teaching strategies of the lecturers. In addition, the results from two-way factorial ANOVA showed that collaborative learning behaviour was different for groups in different study semesters. However, there was no statistically significant difference for collaborative learning behaviour between different genders in all semesters. Significance - The outcomes of this research will be beneficial in enhancing the support and design of future learning spaces and add value to the present educational model. It is also beneficial in guiding academics in determining the practical teaching and learning approaches in the flexible learning spaces, which could be more suitable for the millennium youth who are more tech-savvy and favour Internet of things in their daily lives. This type of learning space will help to improve the students soft skills and collaborative skills, that are very useful in their future employability in the actual work settings.
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author Lim, Chee Leong
Hassan, Nurhanim
Md Isa, Filzah
Ab Jalil, Habibah
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Hassan, Nurhanim
Md Isa, Filzah
Ab Jalil, Habibah
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title Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia
title_short Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia
title_full Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia
title_fullStr Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Mobile X-Space Design, Teaching Strategies and Undergraduate Students Collaborative Learning Behaviour: A Case Study in Taylors University, Malaysia
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publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia Press
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