The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning

This study compares the attitudes towards e-learning between a group of undergraduate inservice teachers in Open University Malaysia (OUM) who have undertaken the Learning Skills for Open and Distance Learners' Course and those who have not. Awareness of learner attitudes toward e-learning i...

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Main Authors: Ramli Bahroom, Latifah Abdol Latif, Noor Azina Ismail, Nik Najib Nik Abdul Rahman
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.oum.2572013-07-19T08:17:40Z The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning Ramli Bahroom, Latifah Abdol Latif, Noor Azina Ismail, Nik Najib Nik Abdul Rahman, LC Special aspects of education This study compares the attitudes towards e-learning between a group of undergraduate inservice teachers in Open University Malaysia (OUM) who have undertaken the Learning Skills for Open and Distance Learners' Course and those who have not. Awareness of learner attitudes toward e-learning is a critical factor in enhancing the acceptance of e-learning, as well as in understanding current learner behavior in an online environment. The survey questionnaire consists of a five-point Likert-type attitude scale comprising of 40 positive statements, factoranalyzed into five dimensions. Mann-Whitney U tests were used to identify significant differences in each item among two different groups of learners. The scales were then converted to scores so that the overall score for each dimension is the sum of the scores of items in the dimension. The study then used t-tests to investigate the difference in the overall scores of each dimension between the two groups of learners. The results of the study indicate that the �Learning Skills for Open and Distance Learners� Course at OUM does have a positive impact on the attitude of learners towards e-learning. However, general attitude is somewhat neutral. The implications of the results of this study are discussed, particularly in relation to the LSODL course and possible modifications/additional features that need to be built in so as to further improve e-learning use amongst learners. (Authors' abstract) 2006-09-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/257/1/Impact_of_LSM_on_e-learning_attitudes_2006.pdf Ramli Bahroom, and Latifah Abdol Latif, and Noor Azina Ismail, and Nik Najib Nik Abdul Rahman, (2006) The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning. In: Konvensyen Teknologi Pendidikan ke 19, Langkawi, 9 September 2006, Langkawi, Malaysia. (Submitted) http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/257/
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topic LC Special aspects of education
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Ramli Bahroom,
Latifah Abdol Latif,
Noor Azina Ismail,
Nik Najib Nik Abdul Rahman,
The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning
description This study compares the attitudes towards e-learning between a group of undergraduate inservice teachers in Open University Malaysia (OUM) who have undertaken the Learning Skills for Open and Distance Learners' Course and those who have not. Awareness of learner attitudes toward e-learning is a critical factor in enhancing the acceptance of e-learning, as well as in understanding current learner behavior in an online environment. The survey questionnaire consists of a five-point Likert-type attitude scale comprising of 40 positive statements, factoranalyzed into five dimensions. Mann-Whitney U tests were used to identify significant differences in each item among two different groups of learners. The scales were then converted to scores so that the overall score for each dimension is the sum of the scores of items in the dimension. The study then used t-tests to investigate the difference in the overall scores of each dimension between the two groups of learners. The results of the study indicate that the �Learning Skills for Open and Distance Learners� Course at OUM does have a positive impact on the attitude of learners towards e-learning. However, general attitude is somewhat neutral. The implications of the results of this study are discussed, particularly in relation to the LSODL course and possible modifications/additional features that need to be built in so as to further improve e-learning use amongst learners. (Authors' abstract)
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author Ramli Bahroom,
Latifah Abdol Latif,
Noor Azina Ismail,
Nik Najib Nik Abdul Rahman,
author_facet Ramli Bahroom,
Latifah Abdol Latif,
Noor Azina Ismail,
Nik Najib Nik Abdul Rahman,
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title The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning
title_short The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning
title_full The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning
title_fullStr The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning
title_full_unstemmed The Impact Of "Learning Skills For Open And Distance Learners" Course On Learner Attitudes Towards E-Learning
title_sort impact of "learning skills for open and distance learners" course on learner attitudes towards e-learning
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