The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda

Moore established transactional distance theory (TDT) to grasp transactional distance in the context of distance learning. Research using TDT in distance, open, and online learning environments has been undertaken. However, there are information gaps about what constitutes progress, future direction...

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Main Authors: Abuhassna, Hassan, Alnawajha, Samer
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spelling my.utm.1065902024-07-09T07:54:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/106590/ The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda Abuhassna, Hassan Alnawajha, Samer H Social Sciences (General) Moore established transactional distance theory (TDT) to grasp transactional distance in the context of distance learning. Research using TDT in distance, open, and online learning environments has been undertaken. However, there are information gaps about what constitutes progress, future directions, and research deficits pertaining to TDT in the context of distance education. This systematic literature review (SLR) used PRISMA to analyze 42 papers to close the knowledge gap. Currently, TDT research in distance learning integrates various theories and models, nevertheless, there is a movement toward acceptance models and how to incorporate more relevant theories within the framework of distance learning. Future studies should integrate other aspects such as student motivation, student acceptance of technology, and student preparedness and desire to utilize technology in learning environments. As most research samples students, a research gap involving instructors and heterogeneous groups is proposed. It is projected that quantitative research will predominate in the future, leaving qualitative and mixed approaches as areas of investigation. This review illuminates the developments, future agenda, and research needs pertaining to TDT in the context of distance learning. It might serve as a foundation for future study on TDT in the context of distance, open, and online education. MDPI 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/106590/1/HassanAbuhassna2023_TheTransactionalDistanceTheoryandDistanceLearning.pdf Abuhassna, Hassan and Alnawajha, Samer (2023) The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda. Education Sciences, 13 (2). pp. 1-22. ISSN 2227-7102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020112 DOI : 10.3390/educsci13020112
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The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda
description Moore established transactional distance theory (TDT) to grasp transactional distance in the context of distance learning. Research using TDT in distance, open, and online learning environments has been undertaken. However, there are information gaps about what constitutes progress, future directions, and research deficits pertaining to TDT in the context of distance education. This systematic literature review (SLR) used PRISMA to analyze 42 papers to close the knowledge gap. Currently, TDT research in distance learning integrates various theories and models, nevertheless, there is a movement toward acceptance models and how to incorporate more relevant theories within the framework of distance learning. Future studies should integrate other aspects such as student motivation, student acceptance of technology, and student preparedness and desire to utilize technology in learning environments. As most research samples students, a research gap involving instructors and heterogeneous groups is proposed. It is projected that quantitative research will predominate in the future, leaving qualitative and mixed approaches as areas of investigation. This review illuminates the developments, future agenda, and research needs pertaining to TDT in the context of distance learning. It might serve as a foundation for future study on TDT in the context of distance, open, and online education.
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title The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda
title_short The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda
title_full The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda
title_fullStr The transactional distance theory and distance learning contexts: Theory integration, research gaps, and future agenda
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