Students' digital technology attitude, literacy and self-efficacy and their effect on online learning engagement

University of Southern Queensland

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Abstract

Abstract This study utilised students' online engagement, digital technology attitude, digital literacy, and self-efficacy theories to develop and test a model connecting these factors within a regional university in Australia. A field survey collected data from 110 first-year students. AMOS 28 was employed for measurement and structural model path analysis. The study initially examined the impact of students' attitudes and digital literacy on their self-efficacy. Subsequently, the effects of self-efficacy on five dimensions of online engagement were assessed: social, collaborative, cognitive, behavioural, and emotional. The findings indicated that positive student attitudes and digital literacy significantly…

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Keywords
  • Self-efficacy
  • Digital literacy
  • Psychology
  • Literacy
  • Path analysis (statistics)
  • Test (biology)
  • Mathematics education
  • Student engagement
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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