ONLINE LEARNING MOTIVATION DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE ROLE OF LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, STUDENT SELF-EFFICACY AND LEARNER-INSTRUCTOR INTERACTION (original) (raw)

Students’ Motivation in Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic Era: A Case Study

HOLISTICS, 2020

The purpose of this study is to illuminate the motivation of the students at English Department of Sriwijaya Polytechnics toward their online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic era. Due to sudden transformation from traditional face-to-face learning approach to remotely digital learning, some present studies revealed that students' motivation in online learning was affected both intrinsically and extrinsically. Using snowball sampling, there were eight students participated in individual interviews and fourteen students in focus group interviews. The gained data from both interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. It was revealed that the students' motivation toward their online learning was intrinsically affected more by their ambition to learn new knowledge and enjoyment in experiencing new learning method. It was also influenced extrinsically by external regulation and environmental condition. However, amotivation or the state of lack motivation also happened due to poor external supporting facilities.

Students' Learning Motivation in Online Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic Era

2021

This research aims to find out the effect of online learning during Covid-19 pandemic era on students' learning motivation. Research method employed was quantitative research method. The study was carried out on 325 students in Office Administration Education Department of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University. Technique of collecting data used in this research was questionnaire developed through google form. The research scale used was Likert scale. Considering the result of research, it can be seen that the proportion of online learning implementing process is very good, with mean score of 81.05% and students' learning motivation in online learning is 81.02% belonging to very good category. From the result of research, it can be concluded that online learning activity in Office Administration Education Department of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University has been good

Motivation in Online Learning Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic Era: Students’ Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors

Proceedings of the 5th FIRST T3 2021 International Conference (FIRST-T3 2021), 2022

Student learning motivation is an important factor to produce high-quality graduates. It can grow from the inside of themselves (intrinsic) or it occurs because of from outside the students (extrinsic). This study was aimed to reveal both students' intrinsic and extrinsic factors toward their motivation in online learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic era. The sudden transformation from offline learning to online one in Sriwijaya State Polytechnic, presents internal and external motivation factors of the students. Using random sampling, there were 922 students participated in a survey questionnaire. The collected data were analysed using Self-Determination Theory of Deci and Ryan (1985). It was revealed that the intrinsic factors (interest, enjoyment, satisfaction) influence the student learning motivation toward their online learning by 81.2%, 74.6% and 92.5%. Only the intrinsic factor of encouragement is lower than the counterparts (44%). While the influences of extrinsic factors on student learning motivation toward their online learning are classified good; identified regulation (79.85), integrated regulation (77.2%), introjected regulation (73.1%), and external regulation (72.8). Related to amotivation factors, students had no serious amotivation factors in their online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic era. The motivations in online learning are positively correlated with students' curiosities to learn new knowledge and enjoy new learning experiences (intrinsic motivation) and are influenced by regulation and environmental condition (extrinsic motivation).

Personal Motivation and Learning Self-Management in Students as Result of the Transition to Online Courses during COVID-19 Pandemic

Nova Scientia

COVID-19 pandemic has changed the normal course of activities around the World. The measures implemented to slow down the spread of the disease and its impact on the health system have also suggested a change in population dynamics. In the educational aspect, the paradigm of the traditional education had to change completely to a remote environment, representing a challenge for students, teachers, and education institutions. In this work we report the students’ response to the actions taken by the faculty of the Chemistry Sciences School of Universidad La Salle México to face online courses ensuring student accompaniment. After the term, a qualitative and quantitative study was performed to the school population using an electronic survey to address the response of students to the applied strategy. Data was analyzed using SPSS® software. 266 responses were obtained, which represents a response rate of 44%. 75.6% of the alumni reported having a good or excellent disposition regarding...

Students’ Satisfaction and Learning Motivation toward Online Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic

AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan

This study aimed to examine students’ learning motivation and satisfaction in attending lectures during the Covid-19 pandemic. This descriptive correlational study involved 155 students majoring in Early Childhood Education Teacher Education (PG-PAUD) registered in 2019, who were selected through total sampling technique. Data in this study were obtained by distributing two types of questionnaires (learning satisfaction level questionnaire and learning motivation questionnaire) to all students. Before distributing the questionnaires, they were validated by product moment correlation; then, their reliability was tested through Alpha Cronbach. Then, the data were analyzed descriptively and were examined by simple regression. This study revealed that the level of student satisfaction in attending lectures during the Covid-19 pandemic was at the medium category (48.38%) and their learning motivation was also at medium category (55.48%). Therefore, this study concluded that students were...

University Students’ Self-efficacy in Online Learning due to COVID-19

IJIRMPS, 2020

The pandemic COVID 19 shocked the world; it changes everybody's life, especially in education and online learning becomes a new culture. Hence, this study will identify the correlation between learners' motivation, computer anxiety, and social support with self-efficacy on online learning technology due to COVID 19 pandemic. Besides, to determine if there are any gender and age differences in their perception of online learning technology. 166 students in a university were using online learning for the first time participated in this study. The correlation analysis and chi-square are used to answer the objective of the study. The result indicated that online learning technology experience, learners' attitudes, learners' motivation, computer anxiety, and social support correlate with self-efficacy on online learning technology. Furthermore, the finding revealed that male and female respondents and different ages have similar opinions on the factors that contribute to online learning technology.

The effect of distance learning on students' self-directed learning skills and motivation during the COVID-19 pandemic

2021

The main aim of this study is to assess the effect of distance learning on students' selfdirected learning skills and motivation during the lockdown period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study relies on a quantitative methodology. The data were collected using an administrative online survey distributed to 427 respondents with different majors (BBA) and all enrolled in the learning skills and scientific research skills course (obligatory course) in the second semester of the academic year 2020/2021 at The University Jordan. Regression analysis was used to analyze the proposed hypotheses. The results showed that the independent variable (Distance Learning) positively influenced students' motivation and self-directed learning skills. The outcomes of this research will be useful for educational specialists in developing countries to better understand the effects of distance learning on students' self-directed learning skills and motivation. In terms of limitations, the analysis was performed in one university only; therefore, attention must be paid when generalizing the results.

Behavioral Intention of Students in Higher Education Institutions Towards Online Learning During COVID-19

2021

Across the world, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) were mandatory to transform their teaching model from face-to-face interaction to online learning. Neither the faculty nor the students were ready for this sudden transformation, most of the HEIs were practicing online learning for the sake of changing or technology adoption. COVID-19 changes the HEIs standpoint towards online delivery, as of mid of March 2020, the only online learning come to be the reasonable solution for teaching in schools and HEIs. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a research model to explore the effect of perceived enjoinment, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, social influence on the students’ intention and behavioral towards online learning during COVID-19 in Oman. The developed model was validated by employing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and the data collected via online questionnaire from 191 students whom have just completed the “Educational Technology” course on Spring 2020 at A...

The Effect of Online Learning and Student Motivation During the COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

The purpose of this study was to obtain information about the effect of online learning media learning and student motivation during the Covid-19 pandemic on physical education learning outcomes. The method in this study uses Path Analysis. The sample included in this study amounted to 161 students. The results of the analysis show that the contribution of the influence of Online Learning (X1) on Learning Outcomes (Y) is significant at 0.807, Learning Media (X2) on Learning Outcomes (Y) is significant at 0.783, Motivation (X3) on Learning Outcomes (Y) which significant at 0.834, Online Learning (X1) on Motivation (X3) which is significant at 0.532, Media Learning (X2) on Motivation (X3) which is significant for 0.614. The conclusion in this study is that online learning, learning media and motivation have a direct effect on physical education learning outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Online learning, learning media have a direct effect on motivation in students during the COVI...

Survey of Student Motivation in Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic

2020

This study aims to explain the motivational conditions of PGSD students when using online media in online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research method used is descriptive quantitative by using a survey. The research was conducted in the Trilogi University Elementary School Teacher Education Study Program involving 135 students. Data collection techniques using survey techniques with a Likert scale. The survey form is made using a questionnaire via google form which aims to make it easier for students to access it. The data analysis technique used in this study is to calculate the percentage of data from each questionnaire indicator from the google form that has been distributed, then interpret it into a data presentation score and analyze each indicator in detail. The results showed that student learning motivation in the primary school teacher education study program at Trilogi University was very good, it was obtained from the percentage score of student learning mot...