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Investigating self-directed learning and technology readiness in blending learning environment

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Shuang Geng, Kris LawKris Law, Ben Niu
Blended Learning (BL) creates a ‘rich’ educational environment with multiple technology-enabled communication forms in both face-to-face and online teaching. Students’ characteristics are closely related to the learning effectiveness in the BL environment. Students’ ability to direct themselves in learning and to utilise learning technologies can affect student learning effectiveness. This study examined the impacts of self-directed learning, technology readiness, and learning motivation on the three presences (social, teaching, cognitive) among students undertaking subjects in BL and non-BL (NBL) settings. The results indicated that the BL environment provides good facilitation for students’ social involvement in the class. Student technology readiness plays a stronger role in impacting the teaching presence in a BL environment than NBL environment. These findings imply that a proper BL setting creates a cohesive community and enhances collaborations between students. Prior training of learning technologies can potentially enhance students’ teaching presence.

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Journal

International journal of educational technology in higher education

Volume

16

Article number

17

Pagination

1-22

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2365-9440

eISSN

2365-9440

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, The Author(s)

Publisher

SpringerOpen