2022
DOI: 10.3390/educsci13010025
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Online Testing as a Means of Enhancing Students’ Academic Motivation during the Coronavirus Pandemic

Abstract: Although it is widely believed that online testing may be applied as a way of enhancing academic motivation, thus far we know little about this topic for Bulgarian students. For this purpose, we conducted research during the COVID-19 pandemic focusing only on university students (n = 80; 74 women, 63 full-time, 17 part-time, 41 bachelor students, 39 master’s students). Participants studied online and filled in several tests online as a part of their interim control. Nine tests were created measuring knowledge … Show more

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“…Adanya motivasi akademik yang tinggi akan membantu mahasiswa untuk bisa mencapai kesuksesan akademis dan sosial dalam proses pembelajarannya (Koyuncuoglu, 2020). Pada sisi lainnya, jika motivasi akademik rendah, pelajar akan memberikan usaha yang sedikit pada proses belajarnya, mendapatkan nilai akademik yang lebih rendah serta lebih mudah merasakan school burnout (Güngör & Sari, 2022;Stoyanova & Giannouli, 2022).…”
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“…Adanya motivasi akademik yang tinggi akan membantu mahasiswa untuk bisa mencapai kesuksesan akademis dan sosial dalam proses pembelajarannya (Koyuncuoglu, 2020). Pada sisi lainnya, jika motivasi akademik rendah, pelajar akan memberikan usaha yang sedikit pada proses belajarnya, mendapatkan nilai akademik yang lebih rendah serta lebih mudah merasakan school burnout (Güngör & Sari, 2022;Stoyanova & Giannouli, 2022).…”
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“…From early 2020 to May 2023, the entire world faced the COVID-19 pandemic, which brought about significant changes in people's everyday life as well as a variety of stressors, e.g., fear of contagion, fear for one's own health as well as for the health of loved ones, restriction of gatherings, cancellation of leisure activities, social isolation and distancing, switching to online classes, working from home, and national lockdowns [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Furthermore, measures to prevent the spread of infections have had many negative effects on various aspects of the economy, lifestyle, education, health, social life, and mental well-being [5][6][7]9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%