Undergraduate Students Readiness in e-Learning : A Study at the Business School in a Malaysian Private University

  • Tang S
  • Lim C
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Abstract

This study investigated the factor structure of readiness constructs as expressed by undergraduate students and examined how these constructs correlated with some selected socio-demographic characteristics at the Business School of a Malaysian private university. Results were based on responses from 172 undergraduate students who were exposed to some kind of e-learning activities. The 13-item questionnaire used was adapted from The Readiness for Online Learning Survey by McVay (2001). Exploratory Factor Analysis yielded four aspects of motivation that described themes of self-study management, reflective thinking, interaction support and learning setting. The similarities and differences between this study and past researches were discussed.

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Tang, S. F., & Lim, C. L. (2013). Undergraduate Students Readiness in e-Learning : A Study at the Business School in a Malaysian Private University. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 4(2), 198–204. https://doi.org/10.24297/ijmit.v4i2.1900

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