Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]

Student engagement plays a critical role in shaping students’ educational experiences and outcomes. It refers to the degree of attention, interest, curiosity, and emotional connection displayed by students while learning, whether in the classroom or independently. Ultimately, student engagement serv...

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主要な著者: Amer, Noryanne, Wan Mohamed, Wan Maisara, Wahidin, Ima Shanaz, Jaafar, Riza Emifazura
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spelling my.uitm.ir.951172024-05-24T03:30:47Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95117/ Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.] ijelhe Amer, Noryanne Wan Mohamed, Wan Maisara Wahidin, Ima Shanaz Jaafar, Riza Emifazura LB Theory and practice of education Student engagement plays a critical role in shaping students’ educational experiences and outcomes. It refers to the degree of attention, interest, curiosity, and emotional connection displayed by students while learning, whether in the classroom or independently. Ultimately, student engagement serves as a cornerstone of effective education, impacting student achievement, motivation, and overall well-being. This study explores the use of Padlet, a collaborative on-line tool widely employed to enhance student engagement in on-line learning. We investigate a total of 170 undergraduate students’ perceptions of Padlet’s ease of use and their preferences for utilizing it, aiming to understand its effect on student engagement. Students from UiTM enrolled in three different courses were selected to be the respondents of this study. Data distribution was assessed using Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) to examine the relationship between Padlet’s ease of use, student’s preferences, and their engagement levels. The research findings reveal that the first hypothesis has a significant positive effect, indicating that an easy-to-use interface positively influences student engagement with a moderate impact. The second hypothesis findings demonstrate a significant positive association, implying that when students have a preference for utilizing Padlet, their engagement levels increase, with the effect size indicating a moderate effect. Notably, both ease of use and student preference for Padlet emerged as significant predictors of higher student engagement. These results hold valuable implications for educators and institutions, emphasizing the benefits of incorporating user-friendly tools and understanding student preferences to foster more effective on-line learning experiences. By leverage such insights, educators can better support students’ engagement and create a more enriching and productive learning environment. UiTM Press 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95117/2/95117.pdf Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]. (2024) International Journal of e-Learning and Higher Education (IJELHE) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/International_Journal_of_e-Learning_and_Higher_Education_=28IJELHE=29/>, 19 (2): 25. pp. 417-432. ISSN 2229-8223
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Amer, Noryanne
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Wahidin, Ima Shanaz
Jaafar, Riza Emifazura
Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]
description Student engagement plays a critical role in shaping students’ educational experiences and outcomes. It refers to the degree of attention, interest, curiosity, and emotional connection displayed by students while learning, whether in the classroom or independently. Ultimately, student engagement serves as a cornerstone of effective education, impacting student achievement, motivation, and overall well-being. This study explores the use of Padlet, a collaborative on-line tool widely employed to enhance student engagement in on-line learning. We investigate a total of 170 undergraduate students’ perceptions of Padlet’s ease of use and their preferences for utilizing it, aiming to understand its effect on student engagement. Students from UiTM enrolled in three different courses were selected to be the respondents of this study. Data distribution was assessed using Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) to examine the relationship between Padlet’s ease of use, student’s preferences, and their engagement levels. The research findings reveal that the first hypothesis has a significant positive effect, indicating that an easy-to-use interface positively influences student engagement with a moderate impact. The second hypothesis findings demonstrate a significant positive association, implying that when students have a preference for utilizing Padlet, their engagement levels increase, with the effect size indicating a moderate effect. Notably, both ease of use and student preference for Padlet emerged as significant predictors of higher student engagement. These results hold valuable implications for educators and institutions, emphasizing the benefits of incorporating user-friendly tools and understanding student preferences to foster more effective on-line learning experiences. By leverage such insights, educators can better support students’ engagement and create a more enriching and productive learning environment.
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author Amer, Noryanne
Wan Mohamed, Wan Maisara
Wahidin, Ima Shanaz
Jaafar, Riza Emifazura
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Wahidin, Ima Shanaz
Jaafar, Riza Emifazura
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title Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]
title_short Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]
title_full Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Undergraduate students’ engagement: a case of Padlet / Noryanne Amer ... [et al.]
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