Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates

This paper investigates the impact of various interventions implemented by Open University Malaysia on learners’ level of Engagement in the Online Community developed through interaction between the various participants; learners, instructors and management of the university. The intensity of th...

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Published: ASEAN Journal of Open and Distance Learning 2011
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spelling my.oum.10072017-01-10T05:18:38Z Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates Ng , Richard LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education This paper investigates the impact of various interventions implemented by Open University Malaysia on learners’ level of Engagement in the Online Community developed through interaction between the various participants; learners, instructors and management of the university. The intensity of the Online Community as the result of the interventions was measured using four variables: Learner-Learner, Learner-Tutor, Learner-Staff and Learner-Content interaction. The learners’ level of Engagement and Commitment to stay in their programmes were also measured and a correlation was then established. Data for the research were collected from 1,500 undergraduate learners of Open University Malaysia throughout Malaysia using self-administered questionnaires. Results obtained from 1,116 respondents showed that there was a strong correlation between Learner-Learner, Learner-Instructor, Learner-Staff, Learner-Content, Engagement and Commitment to stay. Multiple regression analysis carried out showed that the learners’ Engagement explains 72 percent of the variance of their Commitment to stay. This study is important as it will help future researchers to develop a tool to measure engagement of learners in the Online Community. [ABSTRACT BY AUTHOR] ASEAN Journal of Open and Distance Learning 2011-12 Article PeerReviewed text http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1007/1/library-document-1007.pdf Ng , Richard (2011) Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates. ASEAN Journal of Open & Distance Learning (AJODL), 3 (1). pp. 15-26. ISSN 2232-0814 http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1007/
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topic LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
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Ng , Richard
Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates
description This paper investigates the impact of various interventions implemented by Open University Malaysia on learners’ level of Engagement in the Online Community developed through interaction between the various participants; learners, instructors and management of the university. The intensity of the Online Community as the result of the interventions was measured using four variables: Learner-Learner, Learner-Tutor, Learner-Staff and Learner-Content interaction. The learners’ level of Engagement and Commitment to stay in their programmes were also measured and a correlation was then established. Data for the research were collected from 1,500 undergraduate learners of Open University Malaysia throughout Malaysia using self-administered questionnaires. Results obtained from 1,116 respondents showed that there was a strong correlation between Learner-Learner, Learner-Instructor, Learner-Staff, Learner-Content, Engagement and Commitment to stay. Multiple regression analysis carried out showed that the learners’ Engagement explains 72 percent of the variance of their Commitment to stay. This study is important as it will help future researchers to develop a tool to measure engagement of learners in the Online Community. [ABSTRACT BY AUTHOR]
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title Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates
title_short Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates
title_full Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates
title_fullStr Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates
title_full_unstemmed Engaging the Open Distance Learners: A Strategy to Increase Retention and Improve Graduation Rates
title_sort engaging the open distance learners: a strategy to increase retention and improve graduation rates
publisher ASEAN Journal of Open and Distance Learning
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