COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND COMPREHENSION IN ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORMS

Authors

  • Osemwonyenmwen Lauretta Asemota Edo State College of Education, Igueben Author

Keywords:

online learning, undergraduates, postgraduate, engagement, comprehension

Abstract

Online learning has become increasingly prevalent, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, ensuring student engagement and comprehension in these environments remains a challenge. This research investigates the difference in students' engagement and comprehension of online learning platforms. A total of 159 undergraduate and postgraduate students from the two public tertiary institutions in Edo State, Nigeria, participated in the study. The samples completed a self-report measure assessing behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement and learning comprehension in the online platform. A significant difference was observed in undergraduates' and postgraduates' comprehension of engagement in online learning platforms. The study concluded that cognitive engagement has a more significant effect on learning comprehension for postgraduate students. In contrast, behavioral engagement has a more significant effect on learning comprehension for undergraduate students. The findings provide insights into best practices for educators and instructional designers to improve online learning experiences.

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Published

2024-08-26

How to Cite

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND COMPREHENSION IN ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORMS. (2024). EDOCOE Technical and Vocational Education and Training Research Journal (EDOCOETEVTRJ), 1(1), 1-7. https://www.edocoejournal.com/journal/article/view/44

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