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Distance adult students’ self-management strategies of online learning discussion
Nur Shaminah Mustafa Kamalu1, Hoon, Teoh Sian2.
With distance learning getting more attention, the need for self-management
strategies of learning becomes more prevalent since online learning is
independent of time and place. This study was conducted to explore adult
distance online students’ self-management strategies of learning and the
importance of computer skill and their level of self-management strategies
with regard to age and gender. A quantitative method survey research
design was used to carry out the research which used questionnaire as the
instrument for data collecting process. Participants involved were a group of
first semester distance online learning students who were full time primary
school teachers. They had registered for Technology Instruction course.
Findings revealed that the level of self-management strategies of learning
among these adult learners was moderate. In terms of the difference in self-
management strategies of learning between gender and among different
categories of age, the results revealed there were no significant differences.
Relationship between each component of self-management and computer
skill revealed that the highest correlation was between computer skill and
evaluation.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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