Student Involvement in Online Learning: A Multifaceted Perspective
Authors
Atia Ahmed
Abstract
COVID-19 has impacted various sectors, including the field of education.
The pandemic has led to a significant rise in online education, particularly in
developing countries like Bangladesh. This study explores student attitudes
towards online learning and the factors influencing their engagement in this
emerging educational method. This study includes a comprehensive literature
review and descriptive correlational analysis of 198 student participants. The
literature review investigates variables affecting student attitudes toward online
learning. Technological, educational, economic, and communication issues
are involved. It also highlights online education’s versatility, convenience,
and effectiveness. Data is collected using online surveys that utilize
convenience sampling. The poll examines student participation in online
education, digital technology accessibility, instructor engagement, and the effects
of online learning. Descriptive analysis and Pearson’s correlation coefficient
are used to test hypotheses. Student engagement positively correlates
with digital resources, instructor interaction, and online education. Online
learning is more probable for students with suitable gadgets, reliable internet
connections, and tech-savvy instructors that deliver clear teaching. The research
also investigates the perspectives of students regarding the adaptability,
convenience, and efficacy of online education. The research emphasizes
the importance of providing students with sufficient technological resources
and ensuring teacher assistance in order to enhance their participation
in online education. Enhancing the efficacy of online learning can be
achieved through the consideration of various factors, including but not limited
to technology accessibility, teacher professional development, course
design, and assessment strategies. This study underscores the significance of
online education in the context of worldwide technological advancements.
The proposition posits that developing nations, exemplified by Bangladesh,
ought to embrace the utilization of online learning as a means to mitigate the
educational disparity and sustain competitiveness within the context of a
globalized society.