A systematic review of factors influencing student interest in online homework

IF 3.1 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI:10.58459/rptel.2023.18039
Liu Chen, S. Wong, Shwu Pyng How
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Online homework has been emerging with the popularity of online learning. The significance of online homework has been recognised, especially during the outbreak of COVID-19. Although it is regarded as one homework format, studies explicitly targeted at online homework are limited till now, particularly in student interest. As interest is defined as the driver of student learning, it is important to explore the factors influencing student interest in online homework to promote this technology use. Thus, a systematic review of the literature was conducted to identify studies on student interest in online homework with the guide of PRISMA. Based on 23 selected studies, this study unveiled the included studies’ characteristics and the informed factors influencing student interest in the online homework system or the homework assigned or completed online. The findings of this study showed that background variables, adult guidance and monitoring, and the role of students in the process impact student interest in online homework. As online homework is delivered via technology, other factors, such as content design, the ability of technology use and homework submission methods, are also associated with student interest in online homework. Relevant educational implications are elaborated. Further studies and limitations are also included in this study.
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影响学生在线作业兴趣因素的系统回顾
随着网络学习的普及,网络作业应运而生。在线作业的重要性已得到认可,特别是在COVID-19爆发期间。虽然它被认为是一种作业形式,但目前明确针对在线作业的研究还很有限,尤其是在学生兴趣方面。由于兴趣被定义为学生学习的驱动力,因此探索影响学生对在线作业兴趣的因素以促进这项技术的使用是很重要的。因此,在PRISMA的指导下,我们对文献进行了系统的回顾,以确定学生对在线作业兴趣的研究。本研究在选取的23项研究的基础上,揭示了所纳入研究的特征以及影响学生对在线作业系统或在线布置或完成作业兴趣的知情因素。本研究发现,背景变量、成人指导与监控、学生在过程中的角色等因素影响学生对网络作业的兴趣。由于网络作业是通过技术来完成的,所以内容设计、技术使用能力、作业提交方式等其他因素也与学生对网络作业的兴趣有关。并详细阐述了相关的教育意义。本研究还包括进一步的研究和局限性。
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