A Review on the Unpacking of Online learning Self-Efficacy Article by Shen, Cho, Tsai, & Marra (2013)
Author(s) -
Ervan Ibsahrodan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
elsya journal of english language studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2684-9224
pISSN - 2684-7620
DOI - 10.31849/elsya.v2i1.3665
Subject(s) - unpacking , context (archaeology) , psychology , self efficacy , qualitative research , online learning , sociology , social psychology , computer science , world wide web , linguistics , social science , paleontology , philosophy , biology
The discourse of traditional versus online learning is not made distinct by the technological aspect only, but also the levels of students’ self-efficacy. Self-efficacy is the ability to control and manage one’s motivations, behaviour, and social environment to continue and consistently complete any tasks. This study aims to understand the discourse of online learning self-efficacy by reviewing a selected article due to its considerable influence in this specific body of work to this date. By using content analysis in a qualitative design, this study reviewed Shen, Cho, Chai, & Marra’s (2013) article entitled ―Unpacking online learning experiences: Online learning self-efficacy and learning satisfaction.‖ The results of this article are the comprehensive discussion of the article’s strengths and weaknesses and the article’s general context with the IMRAD framework.
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