Decline of student engagement in online studies

Understanding the trend

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2024.1418

Keywords:

online engagement, synchronous learning, student engagement, LMS analytics, trend analysis

Abstract

This research in progress examines student engagement in online synchronous learning sessions, focusing on trends from extended lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic to the present day within a higher education pathways subject. While our longitudinal data provides insights into declining student engagement trends, the reliance on chat messages within online synchronous sessions as the primary measure of engagement may only partially capture the multifaceted nature of student engagement. By re-examining the student engagement model by Kahu, we identified a possible direct link with student structural factors as influences on student engagement. As a result, we propose a model representation that further emphasises the interrelated influences of multiple dimensions of student engagement. The next phase of this study is to develop a broader range of engagement metrics, including direct feedback from students, which is expected to provide a better understanding of student engagement trends.

Author Biographies

Celeste Tipple, Swinburne College

Convenor and Lecturer

Health Arts and Design

Tanya Linden, The University of Melbourne

Tanya Linden is a Senior Teaching Fellow at the School of Computing and Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering and IT (FEIT). She has made a significant contribution to undergraduate and postgraduate subjects in Information Systems by creating an engaging learning environment that is supportive of students with varying abilities, different learning styles and from a variety of backgrounds. Being a lecturer in IT she makes sure her students are prepared to keep learning even after they graduate. Her latest research interests are in applying Generative AI in higher education settings to enrich students’ learning experiences.

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2024-11-23

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ASCILITE Conference - Concise Papers