Adopting Course Completion Tracking and Conditional Activities to Enhance Engagement in eLearning for University Students

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Title: Adopting Course Completion Tracking and Conditional Activities to Enhance Engagement in eLearning for University Students
Author: Wambua, Anthony; Maake, Benard
Abstract: Student engagement is an overarching problem in the learning context that instructors continue to grapple with. Several attempts that utilize features within the Learning Management Systems (LMSs) have been made to increase student engagement and motivation for online courses. This paper presents the findings of the adoption of completion tracking and conditional activities to enhance engagement in Moodle, a leading LMS. To investigate the effectiveness and the potential of completion tracking and conditional activities in enhancing engagement, data was collected from 90 students across four courses, further Moodle logs were examined. The research findings indicate completion tracking and conditional activities significantly increase learner engagement in online classes. These findings have significant implications on instructors conducting online classes and the development of student engagement for online courses. The present research fulfills the need to study how completion tracking and conditional activities features can be used to enhance learner engagement in Moodle LMS.
Description: Journal Article
URI: http://repository.daystar.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/3994
Date: 2021-05


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