Perceived learning outcomes from Moodle
Mehwish Waheed (),
Kiran Kaur,
NoorUl Ain and
Nazim Hussain
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Mehwish Waheed: UM - University of Malaya = Universiti Malaya [Kuala Lumpur, Malaisie]
Kiran Kaur: UM - University of Malaya = Universiti Malaya [Kuala Lumpur, Malaisie]
NoorUl Ain: UM - University of Malaya = Universiti Malaya [Kuala Lumpur, Malaisie]
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Abstract:
This study explores the intrinsic and extrinsic features of Moodle learning managements system and how these features motivate students to use an e-learning portal, which subsequently influences their perceived learning effectiveness and academic performance. Theoretical underpinning of motivation theory, self-determination theory (SDT), and cognitive evaluation theory (CET) is used to design the framework. The quantitative empirical research to test the hypothesized relationships was conducted on 276 online students in Pakistan who use Moodle for online learning. By analysing the responses using AMOS, the findings reveal that both the intrinsic motivators (communication module features, course content module features and course delivery module features) and extrinsic motivator (assignment module feature) significantly influence the students' perceived learning effectiveness, which results in improve academic performance.
Date: 2016-09
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Published in Information Development, 2016, 32 (4), pp.1001-1013. ⟨10.1177/0266666915581719⟩
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Persistent link: https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03882185
DOI: 10.1177/0266666915581719
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