Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective

This study aims to understand how learning satisfaction from online learning courses is affected by online learning self-efficacy, content structure, and the social presence of their instructor, as conveyed in voice-over recorded video lectures. In an experiment done on 160 undergraduate students fr...

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Main Authors: Lim, Nigel Jun Rong, Lim, Zhao-Yi, Sim, Marcius Ye Jun, Oh, Kai Rong
Other Authors: Sonny Ben Rosenthal
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-735622019-12-10T12:07:35Z Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective Lim, Nigel Jun Rong Lim, Zhao-Yi Sim, Marcius Ye Jun Oh, Kai Rong Sonny Ben Rosenthal Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Communication theories and models This study aims to understand how learning satisfaction from online learning courses is affected by online learning self-efficacy, content structure, and the social presence of their instructor, as conveyed in voice-over recorded video lectures. In an experiment done on 160 undergraduate students from Nanyang Technological University, it was found that individuals with high online learning self-efficacy enjoyed higher learning satisfaction than those with low online learning self-efficacy. While most studies have already established the correlation between social presence and learning satisfaction, this study found that the correlation is stronger in unstructured content than in structured content. This study contributes to literature in pedagogical and online learning research through establishing clearer relationships between the instructor and the student in a limited interaction online learning environment. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2018-03-29T05:57:47Z 2018-03-29T05:57:47Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73562 en Nanyang Technological University 45 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Communication theories and models
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Lim, Nigel Jun Rong
Lim, Zhao-Yi
Sim, Marcius Ye Jun
Oh, Kai Rong
Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective
description This study aims to understand how learning satisfaction from online learning courses is affected by online learning self-efficacy, content structure, and the social presence of their instructor, as conveyed in voice-over recorded video lectures. In an experiment done on 160 undergraduate students from Nanyang Technological University, it was found that individuals with high online learning self-efficacy enjoyed higher learning satisfaction than those with low online learning self-efficacy. While most studies have already established the correlation between social presence and learning satisfaction, this study found that the correlation is stronger in unstructured content than in structured content. This study contributes to literature in pedagogical and online learning research through establishing clearer relationships between the instructor and the student in a limited interaction online learning environment.
author2 Sonny Ben Rosenthal
author_facet Sonny Ben Rosenthal
Lim, Nigel Jun Rong
Lim, Zhao-Yi
Sim, Marcius Ye Jun
Oh, Kai Rong
format Final Year Project
author Lim, Nigel Jun Rong
Lim, Zhao-Yi
Sim, Marcius Ye Jun
Oh, Kai Rong
author_sort Lim, Nigel Jun Rong
title Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective
title_short Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective
title_full Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective
title_fullStr Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective
title_full_unstemmed Online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective
title_sort online learning and social presence : an efficacy and content structure perspective
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73562
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