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Moodle-Based Learning: Motivating and Demotivating Factors

Tatiana Yurievna Aikina, L. M. Bolsunovskaya

2020International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over the past 10 years, a lot of universities worldwide have designed different online courses available to their students. The emergence of online courses makes Higher Education a more flexible and elastic concept. The present paper documents a qualitative study that examines motivating and demotivating factors in using Moodle for English language learning in higher schools. The survey encompasses data collected from 137 students and 20 teachers in a higher technical school (Russia) with a focus on students’ and teachers’ perception of Moodle-based learning. Analysis of the obtained data reveals a set of factors concerning pedagogical, technical, management approaches towards Moodle implementation. The results suggest further development of positive experiences and minimizing demotivating factors in online learning environment.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSet (abstract data type)PerceptionLearning ManagementHigher educationOnline learningMathematics educationFocus (optics)Focus groupMultimediaPsychologySociologyNeuroscienceProgramming languageLawOpticsAnthropologyPolitical sciencePhysicsEducational Innovations and ChallengesInnovations in Education and Learning TechnologiesForeign Language Teaching Methods
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