Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia.

Purpose: The focus of this paper is to identify learners’ satisfaction and performance levels in an online learning environment at the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) universities in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: 2283 valid questionnaires were completed by three batches of undergraduate...

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主要な著者: Jegathesan, Rajadurai, Noryati, Alias, Amar Hisham, Jaafar, Wan Nordiana, Wan Hanafi
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spelling my-aeu-eprints.4592019-06-18T03:10:38Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/459/ Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia. Jegathesan, Rajadurai Noryati, Alias Amar Hisham, Jaafar Wan Nordiana, Wan Hanafi LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education Purpose: The focus of this paper is to identify learners’ satisfaction and performance levels in an online learning environment at the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) universities in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: 2283 valid questionnaires were completed by three batches of undergraduates. The responses revealed a significant correlation between the learners’ performance and satisfaction with the learning materials, assessment management, academic facilitation, the services provided by the universities and the promptness of their responses. The stepwise regression analysis indicated that services and assessment management significantly influenced learner performance. Findings: All the independent variables had means between 3.210 and 3.647. This indicates that the learners were satisfied with their usage of learning materials, assessment management, academic facilitation and the services provided by the universities. However, only two variables were related to learners’ performance, namely assessment management and services rendered by the universities. Research limitations/implications: Future studies should consider the inclusion of other variables such as the availability of alternative modes of enquiry and refining the items use to measure the variable in this study. The study could also engage a longitudinal method of data collection and be administered on a broader population involving all faculties and program levels. Practical implications: This study suggests to policy makers and academic leaders that they should continue to provide the current excellent level of support in the form of resources and services but they need to find creative ways to engender better performances by their learners. Originality/value: Earlier models of distance education used to be centered on correspondence courses, audio-based courses and video-taped lectures. These models are being updated with internet or computer based models. Consequently, there are different challenges in the delivery of ODL programs today. Hence, a learner’s demonstrated success in a conventional delivery may not adequately predict his or her success in an ODL program. Understanding the performance of present day ODL programs’ success factors will allow new ODL universities, or brick and mortar universities in the process of transforming to blended learning, undertake the necessary steps to ensure the success of their ODL programs. Keywords: Open and Distance Learning (ODL) universities, Malaysia, Learners’ Performance, Learners’ Satisfaction. 2018 Journal NonPeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/459/1/GBMROpenandDistanceLearningODL-2-15.pdf Jegathesan, Rajadurai and Noryati, Alias and Amar Hisham, Jaafar and Wan Nordiana, Wan Hanafi (2018) Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia. Global Business and Management Research : An International Journal, 10 (3).
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topic LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
spellingShingle LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education
Jegathesan, Rajadurai
Noryati, Alias
Amar Hisham, Jaafar
Wan Nordiana, Wan Hanafi
Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia.
description Purpose: The focus of this paper is to identify learners’ satisfaction and performance levels in an online learning environment at the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) universities in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: 2283 valid questionnaires were completed by three batches of undergraduates. The responses revealed a significant correlation between the learners’ performance and satisfaction with the learning materials, assessment management, academic facilitation, the services provided by the universities and the promptness of their responses. The stepwise regression analysis indicated that services and assessment management significantly influenced learner performance. Findings: All the independent variables had means between 3.210 and 3.647. This indicates that the learners were satisfied with their usage of learning materials, assessment management, academic facilitation and the services provided by the universities. However, only two variables were related to learners’ performance, namely assessment management and services rendered by the universities. Research limitations/implications: Future studies should consider the inclusion of other variables such as the availability of alternative modes of enquiry and refining the items use to measure the variable in this study. The study could also engage a longitudinal method of data collection and be administered on a broader population involving all faculties and program levels. Practical implications: This study suggests to policy makers and academic leaders that they should continue to provide the current excellent level of support in the form of resources and services but they need to find creative ways to engender better performances by their learners. Originality/value: Earlier models of distance education used to be centered on correspondence courses, audio-based courses and video-taped lectures. These models are being updated with internet or computer based models. Consequently, there are different challenges in the delivery of ODL programs today. Hence, a learner’s demonstrated success in a conventional delivery may not adequately predict his or her success in an ODL program. Understanding the performance of present day ODL programs’ success factors will allow new ODL universities, or brick and mortar universities in the process of transforming to blended learning, undertake the necessary steps to ensure the success of their ODL programs. Keywords: Open and Distance Learning (ODL) universities, Malaysia, Learners’ Performance, Learners’ Satisfaction.
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author Jegathesan, Rajadurai
Noryati, Alias
Amar Hisham, Jaafar
Wan Nordiana, Wan Hanafi
author_facet Jegathesan, Rajadurai
Noryati, Alias
Amar Hisham, Jaafar
Wan Nordiana, Wan Hanafi
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title Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia.
title_short Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia.
title_full Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia.
title_fullStr Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Learners’ Satisfaction and Academic Performance in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Universities in Malaysia.
title_sort learners’ satisfaction and academic performance in open and distance learning (odl) universities in malaysia.
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