Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance

This study tested a research model developed based on a literature review of connectivism principles for understanding the relationship between the connectivism practices (autonomy, diversity, openness, and interactivity) and the students’ performance through the mediation of social learning strateg...

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Main Author: Al-Sumaty, Rami Muqbel Ahmed
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/60341/1/RAMI%20MUQBEL%20AHMED%20AL-SUMATY%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf
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description This study tested a research model developed based on a literature review of connectivism principles for understanding the relationship between the connectivism practices (autonomy, diversity, openness, and interactivity) and the students’ performance through the mediation of social learning strategies represented by self-regulated learning, and cognitive engagement in the mobile learning environment. The sample involved 218 participants, full-time undergraduate students from a public university in Yemen. The finding revealed a positive relationship between the four connectivism practices, namely, autonomy, diversity, openness, and interactivity with the participants’ performance in a mobile learning environment. Similarly, significant relationships were found between three connectivism practices, i.e., autonomy, openness, and interactivity with the mediator’s constructs of cognitive engagement and self-regulated learning. However, no significant relationship was found between diversity and the two mediating constructs. Furthermore, cognitive engagement, and self-regulated learning were found to influence higher education students' performance in a connectivist mobile learning environment. Meanwhile, the result confirmed that the proposed model had a high predictive ability to measure the outputs of the connectivist mobile learning environment.
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spelling usm.eprints-603412024-04-03T07:14:49Z http://eprints.usm.my/60341/ Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance Al-Sumaty, Rami Muqbel Ahmed QA76.575 Multimedia systems and Internet This study tested a research model developed based on a literature review of connectivism principles for understanding the relationship between the connectivism practices (autonomy, diversity, openness, and interactivity) and the students’ performance through the mediation of social learning strategies represented by self-regulated learning, and cognitive engagement in the mobile learning environment. The sample involved 218 participants, full-time undergraduate students from a public university in Yemen. The finding revealed a positive relationship between the four connectivism practices, namely, autonomy, diversity, openness, and interactivity with the participants’ performance in a mobile learning environment. Similarly, significant relationships were found between three connectivism practices, i.e., autonomy, openness, and interactivity with the mediator’s constructs of cognitive engagement and self-regulated learning. However, no significant relationship was found between diversity and the two mediating constructs. Furthermore, cognitive engagement, and self-regulated learning were found to influence higher education students' performance in a connectivist mobile learning environment. Meanwhile, the result confirmed that the proposed model had a high predictive ability to measure the outputs of the connectivist mobile learning environment. 2023-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/60341/1/RAMI%20MUQBEL%20AHMED%20AL-SUMATY%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf Al-Sumaty, Rami Muqbel Ahmed (2023) Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance
title Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance
title_full Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance
title_fullStr Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance
title_full_unstemmed Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance
title_short Effects Of Connectivism Practices In Mobile Learning Environment On Yemeni Higher Education Students’ Cognitive Engagement, Self-Regulated Learning, And Performance
title_sort effects of connectivism practices in mobile learning environment on yemeni higher education students cognitive engagement self regulated learning and performance
topic QA76.575 Multimedia systems and Internet
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