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DISCLOSING LEARNERS' BEHAVIOUR AND ENGAGEMENT INTO ONLINE AND BLENDED COURSES: CASE STUDY OF VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY

机译:披露学习者的行为和参与在线和混合课程:Vytautas Magnus大学的案例研究

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Interfaces between students' participation, number of submissions to discussion forums, attendance of online lectures and students' performance on their assignments are significant for students' success and achievements. Teachers' activities become more significant when delivering blended or online courses and their role changes from knowledge deliverer to learning designer. Therefore, teachers are challenged to recognize new learning behaviour models and find new ways to engage and motivate learners. Universities offering study programs in blended or online way need to recognize learners' behaviour, know how to analyse the data, make it "understandable" to teachers and learners, and learn how to adapt course curriculum based on this data. Results of the case study conducted at Vytautas Magnus University revealed that after logging in to Moodle learning platform, students tend to spend time checking forums or course assignments rather than browsing another course content. Moreover, a significant drop-out rate was noticed after the 4th click, when 24% of students tend to quit the session. The results of this research confirm the fact that online learners' behaviour is changing rapidly, and teachers should be aware of that, understand preferred learning patterns and develop course content based on this data.
机译:学生参与之间的界面,讨论论坛的提交人数,在线讲座的出席和学生对其作业的表现对于学生的成功和成就是重要的。当教师的活动在提供混合或在线课程时变得更加重要及其从知识传递商到学习设计师的角色变化。因此,教师受到挑战,以认识到新的学习行为模式,并找到新的方式来吸引和激励学习者。大学以混合或在线方式提供学习计划,需要识别学习者的行为,了解如何分析数据,使其对教师和学习者的“可以理解”,并了解如何根据此数据进行调整课程课程。在Vytautas Magnus大学进行的案例研究结果显示,在登录Moodle学习平台后,学生往往花时间检查论坛或课程分配,而不是浏览另一个课程内容。此外,当24%的学生倾向于退出会话后,4点击后,注意到了显着的辍学率。这项研究的结果证实了在线学习者的行为迅速变化,教师应该了解,了解基于此数据的首选学习模式和开发课程内容。

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