Effectiveness of E-Learning: Interactive Communication Satisfaction among University Students
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Abstract
The delivery of courses over the Internet (online) is becoming very popular. Online courses are appearing for industry, general interest and for education allowing university students to take courses online. Universities now offer complete degree programs online. Numerous university instructors now use some form of online learning in the delivery of their courses. This study explores the experience of students taking online courses at a university. This research will assist instructors at university in the development and delivery of their online courses, web-assisted, so that students' learning experiences will be enhanced.
This study used both qualitative and quantitative methods to explore students' responses to their online learning experience. Questionnaires were e-mailed to all students enrolled in seven online courses offered, with a return rate of 33%. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were held with students. The results of the study indicate that the students believed that the students had a positive learning experience while taking their online course.
The study revealed important benefits of online learning for students including flexibility, convenience, accessibility, interactivity, and effective communication via Moodle. The findings also indicated that students believe in the importance of online course offerings.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION8
Background8
Operational Definition12
Current State of Web Based Learning Portal- Moodle15
Paradigm Shift of Interactive Communication and Disparity in E-Learning18
Theoretical Framework30
Rationale of the Study37
Problem Statement38
Research Aim and Objectives39
Research Questions39
Significance of the Study40
Limitations of the Study42
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW45
Approach of the study45
Underpinning Interactive Communication in Education System45
Pedagogical theories for e-learning58
E-learning and its effectiveness74
Web based learning portal88
Interactive learning and user satisfaction of interactivity91
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY126
Research Design126
Setting127
Sample130
Instruments131
Procedure and Data Analysis132
Student Demographics134
CHAPTER 4 RESULTS & DISCUSSION136
Questionnaire Results136
Interviews with Students155
Discussion161
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION165
Conclusion165
Recommendations166
REFERENCES169
APPENDIX A199
APPENDIX B207
Chapter 1: Introduction
Background
With the enormous potential of the Internet as an instructional teaching and learning tool and the availability of Internet access for students and instructors, web-based courses and web-assisted courses are becoming increasingly available through universities (Bee & Usip, 1998; Driscoll, 1998; Khan, 1997; Juliano, 1997). Our changing society now requires learning through an entire lifetime to keep up with changing job requirements (Driscoll, 1998; Howland & Moore, 2002; Jones, 2000; Wilson & Lowry, 2000). The World Wide Web (WWW) has provided adult learners with one means of access to lifelong learning. Since this is a relatively new teaching environment, research is required to explore issues related to web-based courses and online learning. Some of these issues include: how does an instructor design and deliver a course ...