Exploring Factors Influencing e-Learning Dropout Rates in the Post-COVID-19 Era

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Godwin Kaisara, Clayton Peel, C. J. Niemand, K. Bwalya
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Abstract

The COVID-19 period ushered in a paradigmatic shift towards exponential growth of ubiquitous e-learning. Despite the well-documented benefits of e-learning, which received unprecedented attention during the COVID-19 pandemic, little has been reported on factors influencing student dropout rates in courses delivered via e-learning. In this paper, the authors explore the factors contributing to student discontinuations in nonvolitional postpandemic conditions. Adopting a multimethod qualitative research design, the authors investigated the factors leading to increased student dropout rates from e-learning programs. The researchers used thematic analysis to interpret the data, resulting in the emergence of five themes. The findings reveal several factors contributing to failure to complete studies on programs delivered via e-learning. Although not exclusively conclusive, the study's findings indicate skills gap solutions and resource concerns which need to be addressed to convert market demand and enrolment into optimum completion rates, thereby increasing e-learning's success.
探索后 COVID-19 时代影响电子学习辍学率的因素
COVID-19 期间迎来了一个范式转变,即无处不在的电子学习呈指数级增长。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,电子学习受到了前所未有的关注,尽管电子学习的益处有据可查,但通过电子学习授课的课程中学生辍学率的影响因素却鲜有报道。在本文中,作者探讨了在非卷积性大流行后条件下导致学生辍学的因素。作者采用多方法定性研究设计,调查了导致电子学习课程学生辍学率上升的因素。研究人员采用主题分析法对数据进行了解读,最终形成了五个主题。研究结果揭示了导致学生无法完成电子学习课程学习的几个因素。尽管并不完全是结论性的,但研究结果表明了需要解决的技能差距解决方案和资源问题,以便将市场需求和入学率转化为最佳完成率,从而提高电子学习的成功率。
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期刊介绍: IJICTE publishes contributions from all disciplines of information technology education. In particular, the journal supports multidisciplinary research in the following areas: •Acceptable use policies and fair use laws •Administrative applications of information technology education •Corporate information technology training •Data-driven decision making and strategic technology planning •Educational/ training software evaluation •Effective planning, marketing, management and leadership of technology education •Impact of technology in society and related equity issues
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