This integrated literature review examined factors associated with the ability of students to persist in an online course. Lack of persistence in online education and its' consequence of attrition, is an identified problem within the United States and internationally. Terminology has wavered between persistence and success, where each has been interchangeably used to characterize a student that completes a course and continues to program completion. Separate searchers were conducted in Academic Search Premier, CINAHL Plus, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Education Full Text, Ovid, and the Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT). Search terms included persistence, distance education, and online learning. Inclusion criteria included published after 1999, article from a peer-reviewed journal, and article addresses student factors leading to persistence. Exclusion criteria included article not related to factors of persistence, no original data, and article not written in English or not related to online courses. Factors associated with student persistence in an online program include satisfaction with online learning, a sense of belonging to the learning community, motivation, peer, and family support, time management skills, and increased communication with the instructor. Persistence carries the nuance of complexity beyond mere success. Factors unrelated to knowledge have the ability to provide support, thus allowing the student to overcome hardships in completing a course. If persistence factors are not present in sufficient quantity, the student may be at risk of withdrawing from an online course. (Abstract by author)
The OU Malaysia views the use of advance technologies, especially e-learning as important as the University espouses a life-long learning culture with the intention to produce knowledge workers. This paper will showcase how the implementation of e-learning efforts in OU Malaysia through three methodologies: providing basic information, providing multimedia content and conducting online interactions. These efforts are in use to cater the different needs and expectations of the learners. This paper also explores on the various attributes in WebCT that are exploited to create a culture of e-learning. The e-learning design process, the adoption of the constructivist and objectivist approaches and the attributes of motivation are further described in this paper to sustain the instructional design strategies to enhance e-learning among learners at OU Malaysia. (Authors' abstract)
Kepentingan teknologi maklumat dan komunikasi (ICT) kepada negara,
masyarakat dan para pelajar dalam konteks penjanaan i1mu memang tidak dapat
dipertikaikan lagi. Dalam era globalisasi yang sentiasa berkembang pantas tanpa
mengira skala jarak dan sempadan politik, peranan dan penggunaan ICT
menjadi semakin memuncak terutama dalam menjana kemajuan pembangunan
dan pertumbuhan ekonomi sesebuah negara. Sehubungan dengan ini cabaran
mengaplikasi ICT bagi sistem pendidikan secara jarak jauh (PJJ) dalam
menghadapi era globalisasi ini terutama dalam aspek kesedaran, penguasaan
dan perancangan masa depan adalah sesuatu yang kritikal dan maklumat jitu.
Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji tahap kesedaran dan pendedahan dalam era
ICT sebagai satu cabaran pendidikan secara jarak jauh dan mengkaji tentang
tahap penggunaan ICT di kalangan pelajar jarak jauh di semua Pusat Wilayah di
Malaysia. Selain itu kajian ini cuba mengenal pasti isu dan masalah yang wujud
daripada pembangunan dan penggunaan ICT di kalangan pelajar jarak jauh dan
akhirnya mengemukakan beberapa cadangan dan pendekatan untuk mengatasi
isu dan masalah yang timbul di kalangan pelajar ini. Kajian yang menggunakan
kaedah soal selidik secara bersemuka dansecara pos menggunakan pelajar
Pusat Pengajian Pendidikan Jarak Jauh (PPPJJ) sebagai sampel kajian.
Beberapa siri lawatan ke beberapa Pusat Wilayah dan temubual dengan Tutor
Residen dan Juruteknik semasa telah dijalankan bagi mema"ntau dan mengkaji
penyediaan prasarana berkaitan ICT di Pusat Wilayah. Hasil kajian merldapati
bahawa kesedaran dan pendedahan pelajar PPPJJ' dalam ICT adalah masih
pada peringkat ~ederhana dan agak perlahan berbanding perkembangan
semasa. Pelbagai usaha dan pendekatan perlu diterapkan agar penggunaan ICT
ini dipertingkatkan selaras dengan hasrat kerajaan agar kadar literasi dalam
komputer meningkat dan setaraf dengan negara maju. Infrastruktur dan
peralatanberkaitan ICT di PPPJJ dan Pusat Wilayah perlu dipertingkatkan agar
matlamat penggunaan dapat dimaksimakan. Suatu mekanisma dan visi serta ( '
misi pembangunan PPPJJ perlu digarap agar dapat menyaingi perubahan dan ~)
keghairahan yang dibawa' oleh ICT. Aplikasi ICT PPPJJper lu seiring dengan
perubahan semasa yang semakin canggih namun perlu dillbahsuai agar tidak
membebankan pelajar PPPJJ di samping menjamin daya saing dan kredibiliti
PPPJJ dalam mengembangkan i1mu melalui sistem yang'amat memerlukan
aplikasi dan perkasaan ICT ini. (Abstract by authors)
Technology has brought tremendous advancements in online education, spurring transformations
in online pedagogical practices. Online learning in the past was passive, using the traditional
teacher-centred approach. However, with the tools available today, it can be active, collaborative,
and meaningful. A well-developed task can impel learners to observe, to reflect, to strategize,
and to plan their own learning. This paper describes an English as a Second Language (ESL)
instructor’s attempt to foster interactive and reflective learning among distance learners at a
public university in Malaysia, working within the framework proposed by Salmon (2004). The
authors found that proper planning and close monitoring of a writing activity that incorporates
interactive and reflective learning helped to raise the students’ awareness of their own learning
process and consequently helped them to be more responsible for their learning. The students
acquired significant cognitive benefits and also valuable practical learning skills through the
online discussions. However, there were challenges in carrying out the writing task to promote
this form of learning, including students’ professional and family commitments and cultural
attitudes as well as communication barriers in the online environment. To overcome these
challenges, the authors recommend the following: ensure tutor guidance, enforce compulsory
participation, address technical problems quickly, commence strategic training prior to the
beginning of a task, and implement team teaching with each instructor taking on certain roles. (Authors' abstract)