Students’ characteristics, self-regulated learning, technology self-efficacy, and course outcomes in online learning
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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among students’ characteristics, self-regulated learning, technology self-efficacy, and course outcomes in online learning settings. Two hundred and fifty-six students participated in this study. All participants completed an online survey that included demographic information, the modified motivation strategies learning questionnaire, the online technology self-efficacy scale, the course satisfaction questionnaire, and the final grades. The researchers used structural equation modeling to examine relationships among student characteristics, self-regulated learning, technology self-efficacy, and course outcomes. Based on the results from the final…
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- Psychology
- Self-efficacy
- Mathematics education
- Structural equation modeling
- Educational technology
- Blended learning
- Medical education
- Online course
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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