混合学习过程中个体因素和过程因素对学生学习动机的影响

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
M. Jdaitawi, M. Ahmed, Muntasir Taamneh
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在线学习的使用在学习过程中变得无处不在。本研究探讨了同步学习和异步学习中不同因素对学生学习动机的影响。采用定量研究设计,并采用调查方法从大学生中收集数据。对254个数据集进行了分析,结果发现,51.9%的学生具有中等至高水平的学习动机,48.1%的学生具有低水平的学习动力。此外,个人和课程因素(态度、课程难度和学习风格)在同步和异步学习中对学生的动机起着有益的作用。本研究的结论是,个人、课程和其他因素无疑会影响学生的学习过程。然而,这项研究结果有助于了解文献中的教育背景,并有助于约旦的大学考虑使用混合学习实践来提高学生的动机水平。
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The Factors of Individuals and Course on Students' Motivation within Hybrid Learning Process
The use of online learning has become ubiquitous in the learning process. This study investigated the impact of different factors on students' motivation within synchronized and asynchronized learning. A quantitative research design was applied, and data was gathered using a survey method from the university students. A total of 254 dataset were analyzed and the results found that 51.9% of the students were reported to have moderate to high level of motivation, and 48.1% had low level of motivation to learning. Additionally, individual and course factors (attitudes, course difficulty and learning styles) play a beneficial effect in students' motivation within synchronized and asynchronized learning. This study concluded that individuals, course and other factors can undoubtedly influence students learning process. However, this study findings contributed to literature in educational contexts and are useful to the universities in Jordan to consider the use of hybrid learning practices to enhance the level of student's motivation.
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FWU Journal of Social Sciences
FWU Journal of Social Sciences SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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