Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review

Technological innovations such as blended learning (BL) are rapidly changing teaching and learning in higher education, where BL integrates face to face teaching with web based learning. Thus, as polices related to BL increases, it is required to explore the theoretical foundation of BL studies and...

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Main Authors: Anthony, Bokolo Jnr., Adzhar, Kamaludin, Awanis, Romli, Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei, Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean, Aziman, Abdullah, Gan, Leong Ming
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spelling my.ump.umpir.309672021-05-17T01:49:39Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30967/ Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review Anthony, Bokolo Jnr. Adzhar, Kamaludin Awanis, Romli Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean Aziman, Abdullah Gan, Leong Ming LB2300 Higher Education LC Special aspects of education Technological innovations such as blended learning (BL) are rapidly changing teaching and learning in higher education, where BL integrates face to face teaching with web based learning. Thus, as polices related to BL increases, it is required to explore the theoretical foundation of BL studies and how BL were adopted and implemented in relation to students, lecturers and administration. However, only fewer studies have focused on exploring the constructs and factors related to BL adoption by considering the students, lecturers and administration concurrently. Likewise, prior research neglects to explore what practices are involved for BL implementation. Accordingly, this study systematically reviews, synthesizes, and provides meta-analysis of 94 BL research articles published from 2004 to 2020 to present the theoretical foundation of BL adoption and implementation in higher education. The main findings of this study present the constructs and factors that influence students, lecturers and administration towards adopting BL in higher education. Moreover, findings suggest that the BL practices to be implemented comprises of face-to-face, activities, information, resources, assessment, and feedback for students and technology, pedagogy, content, and knowledge for lecturers. Besides, the review reveals that the ad hoc, technology acceptance model, information system success model, the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology, and lastly diffusion of innovations theories are the mostly employed theories employed by prior studies to explore BL adoption. Findings from this study has implications for student, lecturers and administrators by providing insights into the theoretical foundation of BL adoption and implementation in higher education. Springer 2020-10-07 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30967/1/Blended%20learning%20adoption%20and%20implementation%20in%20higher%20education.pdf Anthony, Bokolo Jnr. and Adzhar, Kamaludin and Awanis, Romli and Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei and Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean and Aziman, Abdullah and Gan, Leong Ming (2020) Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review. Technology, Knowledge and Learning. pp. 1-48. ISSN 2211-1662. (In Press / Online First) (In Press / Online First) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10758-020-09477-z https://doi.org/10.1007/s10758-020-09477-z
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LC Special aspects of education
Anthony, Bokolo Jnr.
Adzhar, Kamaludin
Awanis, Romli
Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei
Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean
Aziman, Abdullah
Gan, Leong Ming
Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review
description Technological innovations such as blended learning (BL) are rapidly changing teaching and learning in higher education, where BL integrates face to face teaching with web based learning. Thus, as polices related to BL increases, it is required to explore the theoretical foundation of BL studies and how BL were adopted and implemented in relation to students, lecturers and administration. However, only fewer studies have focused on exploring the constructs and factors related to BL adoption by considering the students, lecturers and administration concurrently. Likewise, prior research neglects to explore what practices are involved for BL implementation. Accordingly, this study systematically reviews, synthesizes, and provides meta-analysis of 94 BL research articles published from 2004 to 2020 to present the theoretical foundation of BL adoption and implementation in higher education. The main findings of this study present the constructs and factors that influence students, lecturers and administration towards adopting BL in higher education. Moreover, findings suggest that the BL practices to be implemented comprises of face-to-face, activities, information, resources, assessment, and feedback for students and technology, pedagogy, content, and knowledge for lecturers. Besides, the review reveals that the ad hoc, technology acceptance model, information system success model, the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology, and lastly diffusion of innovations theories are the mostly employed theories employed by prior studies to explore BL adoption. Findings from this study has implications for student, lecturers and administrators by providing insights into the theoretical foundation of BL adoption and implementation in higher education.
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author Anthony, Bokolo Jnr.
Adzhar, Kamaludin
Awanis, Romli
Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei
Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean
Aziman, Abdullah
Gan, Leong Ming
author_facet Anthony, Bokolo Jnr.
Adzhar, Kamaludin
Awanis, Romli
Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei
Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean
Aziman, Abdullah
Gan, Leong Ming
author_sort Anthony, Bokolo Jnr.
title Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review
title_short Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review
title_full Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review
title_fullStr Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: A theoretical and systematic review
title_sort blended learning adoption and implementation in higher education: a theoretical and systematic review
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publishDate 2020
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30967/1/Blended%20learning%20adoption%20and%20implementation%20in%20higher%20education.pdf
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