Engaging and Retaining Students in Online Learning

Q4 Social Sciences Athens Journal of Education Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.30958/aje.11-1-4
Ali Abusalem, Lorraine Bennett, Dimitra Antonelou-Abusalem
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Before the COVID-19 outbreak, universities were already exploring the potential of online education. Colleges and universities throughout the world became more reliant on online learning management systems (LMSs) and videoconferencing tools like ‘Zoom’ and ‘Microsoft Teams’ during the 2020-2021 campus’ lockdowns. The transition from traditional face-to-face teaching to online learning presented significant difficulties for universities, particularly those that depended heavily on international students. The project reported in this paper was undertaken in Australia in 2021 at the request of a private higher education institution. A new student-centric version of the Moodle learning management system (LMS) was created to maximise the platform’s pedagogical, communicative, and informational capabilities. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how online learning platforms that are flexible, utilise embedded interactive features and resources, and are freely available can enhance and support the delivery of quality online education. The paper discusses how well-designed learning management systems have the capacity to motivate, engage and retain students in online learning. Academics, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as those working in curriculum development and information technology at institutions of higher learning, may find this article to be of interest and value. Keywords: online, Moodle, Learning Management System (LMS), pandemic
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吸引和留住学生参与在线学习
在 COVID-19 爆发之前,各大学已经开始探索在线教育的潜力。在 2020-2021 年校园关闭期间,世界各地的高校更加依赖在线学习管理系统(LMS)和视频会议工具,如 "Zoom "和 "Microsoft Teams"。从传统的面对面教学过渡到在线学习给大学带来了巨大困难,尤其是那些严重依赖留学生的大学。本文所报告的项目是应一所私立高等教育机构的要求,于 2021 年在澳大利亚开展的。该项目创建了一个以学生为中心的新版 Moodle 学习管理系统(LMS),以最大限度地发挥该平台的教学、交流和信息功能。本文旨在展示灵活、利用嵌入式互动功能和资源并可免费获取的在线学习平台如何增强和支持优质在线教育的提供。本文讨论了精心设计的学习管理系统是如何激励、吸引和留住学生参与在线学习的。无论是本科生还是研究生,以及在高等院校从事课程开发和信息技术工作的人员,都可能会对本文感兴趣并认为有价值。关键词:在线、Moodle、学习管理系统(LMS)、大流行病
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Athens Journal of Education
Athens Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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