Exploring learner to institutional factors and learner characteristics as a success factor in distance learning

In spite of dramatic increase of online courses and student enrollment, there are many indications that online courses are unsuccessful at meeting students’ needs and students are dissatisfied with their online course experiences, which brings about a serious concern regarding the dropout rates of o...

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Main Authors: Amoozegar, Azadeh, Mohd Daud, Shaffe, Mahmud, Rosnaini, Ab. Jalil, Habibah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Timeline Publication 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61817/1/Exploring%20learner%20to%20institutional%20factors%20and%20learner%20characteristics%20as%20a%20success%20factor%20in%20distance%20learning.pdf
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author Amoozegar, Azadeh
Mohd Daud, Shaffe
Mahmud, Rosnaini
Ab. Jalil, Habibah
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description In spite of dramatic increase of online courses and student enrollment, there are many indications that online courses are unsuccessful at meeting students’ needs and students are dissatisfied with their online course experiences, which brings about a serious concern regarding the dropout rates of online courses. For solving this issue, it is crucial that researchers identify and study the factors that lead to student satisfaction with online courses because course satisfaction is considered to be the largest determinant in reducing dropout in distance learning environment. Hence, the purpose of this study is to identify factors contributing to course satisfaction among distance learners in Malaysian research universities. These factors are categorized into institutional factors (administrative support, technology support and university support), learner characteristics (motivation, self-regulated learning and selfefficacy). In this study, all variables were selected based on the social presence and transactional distance theory and on previous studies on satisfaction of students. Researchers used quantitative research where data were collected through questionnaires among 367 distance-learning undergraduate students. The findings indicated a statistically significant relationship between institutional factors and learner characteristics toward course satisfaction. The study suggested that learners with high level of self-efficacy have better academic performance in the distance-learning programs and are more likely to be more engaged in their learning.
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spelling upm.eprints-618172019-01-29T08:53:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61817/ Exploring learner to institutional factors and learner characteristics as a success factor in distance learning Amoozegar, Azadeh Mohd Daud, Shaffe Mahmud, Rosnaini Ab. Jalil, Habibah In spite of dramatic increase of online courses and student enrollment, there are many indications that online courses are unsuccessful at meeting students’ needs and students are dissatisfied with their online course experiences, which brings about a serious concern regarding the dropout rates of online courses. For solving this issue, it is crucial that researchers identify and study the factors that lead to student satisfaction with online courses because course satisfaction is considered to be the largest determinant in reducing dropout in distance learning environment. Hence, the purpose of this study is to identify factors contributing to course satisfaction among distance learners in Malaysian research universities. These factors are categorized into institutional factors (administrative support, technology support and university support), learner characteristics (motivation, self-regulated learning and selfefficacy). In this study, all variables were selected based on the social presence and transactional distance theory and on previous studies on satisfaction of students. Researchers used quantitative research where data were collected through questionnaires among 367 distance-learning undergraduate students. The findings indicated a statistically significant relationship between institutional factors and learner characteristics toward course satisfaction. The study suggested that learners with high level of self-efficacy have better academic performance in the distance-learning programs and are more likely to be more engaged in their learning. Timeline Publication 2017-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61817/1/Exploring%20learner%20to%20institutional%20factors%20and%20learner%20characteristics%20as%20a%20success%20factor%20in%20distance%20learning.pdf Amoozegar, Azadeh and Mohd Daud, Shaffe and Mahmud, Rosnaini and Ab. Jalil, Habibah (2017) Exploring learner to institutional factors and learner characteristics as a success factor in distance learning. International Journal of Innovation and Research in Educational Sciences, 4 (6). 647 - 656. ISSN 2349–5219 http://www.ijires.org/index.php/issues?view=publication&task=show&id=331
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