2023
DOI: 10.1177/27527263221149754
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Digital note-taking: An effective self-regulation tool in increasing academic achievement of Filipino students in a business mathematics online learning course

Abstract: Online learning is a relatively new but emerging approach in Philippine education. The approach's rise in popularity warrants an emphasis on self-regulated learning (SRL). Hence, the current study aimed to propose and assess an intervention using a digital note-taking application as an SRL tool for Business Math. Data collection included the administration of a pre-test and a post-test and weekly ratings of digital notebook usage. Two-way ANCOVA results suggest that skillful self-regulators consistently achiev… Show more

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“…I can’t speak English well, but Zoom did not support Cantonese. So, if I am asked to speak in English, the words can’t be transcripted into meaningful sentences.” However, this feature could complement researchers’ written observations with an audio transcript, greatly reducing their note-taking and administration job (Calamlam, 2023). The transcribed data could facilitate researchers for future qualitative coding and analysis after data collection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I can’t speak English well, but Zoom did not support Cantonese. So, if I am asked to speak in English, the words can’t be transcripted into meaningful sentences.” However, this feature could complement researchers’ written observations with an audio transcript, greatly reducing their note-taking and administration job (Calamlam, 2023). The transcribed data could facilitate researchers for future qualitative coding and analysis after data collection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%