2021
DOI: 10.46743/2160-3715/2021.4739
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Developing an e-Learning Theory for Interaction and Collaboration Using Grounded Theory: A Methodological Approach

Abstract: Grounded Theory (GT) is becoming an increasingly prevalent research methodology in many fields. Although researchers use it in qualitative and quantitative studies, it is more popular with qualitative studies, as evidenced by the citations from previous research. This paper aims to document and present how we used GT in our qualitative research to construct an e-learning theory for interaction and collaboration. It also includes the justification of GT. We adopted and adapted the constructivist GT (CGT). There… Show more

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“…The promptness of e-tutors in answering students' questions is also evident, addressing students' queries and concerns without unnecessary delays. Kibuku (2021) affirmed the importance of timely responses in ensuring students' progress in their studies. The support and guidance provided by e-tutors are recognized and appreciated by students, indicating the positive impact that e-tutoring has on their learning outcomes and academic experience.…”
Section: Discussion Of Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The promptness of e-tutors in answering students' questions is also evident, addressing students' queries and concerns without unnecessary delays. Kibuku (2021) affirmed the importance of timely responses in ensuring students' progress in their studies. The support and guidance provided by e-tutors are recognized and appreciated by students, indicating the positive impact that e-tutoring has on their learning outcomes and academic experience.…”
Section: Discussion Of Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…E-tutors can personalize the learning experience by offering individualized support and guidance tailored to students' unique needs and learning styles. They facilitate collaborations, provide scaffolding, and deliver timely feedback (Kibuku, 2021). This personalized approach helps students to construct meaning from their experiences, enhancing their motivation and engagement in the learning process.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitivist ideas focus on mental processes including memory, problem-solving, and decision-making. The instructional designers in e-learning use techniques such as chunking material, scaffolding, and offering multimedia tools to improve cognitive functions [32]. Cognitivism focuses on elucidating how information is received and processed [33].…”
Section: Cognitivismmentioning
confidence: 99%