2022
DOI: 10.1177/20427530221117330
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Ready or not? An exploration of university students’ online learning readiness and intention to use during COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic since the last days of 2019 has led to school closure worldwide and forced institutions at all levels to move to online or distance learning. This study was conducted to explore university students’ readiness to such a sudden situational shift to online learning. We surveyed 1304 online-learning students in a higher education institution in Vietnam. Through exploratory factor analyses, we identified three dimensions of online learning readiness (OLR): online learning motivatio… Show more

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“…This point is similar to results of Fageeh ( 2011 Additionally, self-directed learning and motivation for learning showed positive influence in fostering online learning motivation, and this result may due to the assumption that the learners are aware of their responsibility for their learning and the great role they have in an e-learning environment. These results are in agreement with the study of Hoang and Hoang (2022).…”
Section: H2supporting
confidence: 93%
“…This point is similar to results of Fageeh ( 2011 Additionally, self-directed learning and motivation for learning showed positive influence in fostering online learning motivation, and this result may due to the assumption that the learners are aware of their responsibility for their learning and the great role they have in an e-learning environment. These results are in agreement with the study of Hoang and Hoang (2022).…”
Section: H2supporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, it was determined that the difference was due to the decrease in the skill over time. The finding was inconsistent with the literature (Hoang & Hoang, 2022;İlic, 2022). Active use of online learning environments requires high self-directed learning skills (Daniel & Moore, 2000;Li & Yang, 2016).…”
Section: Olr and Sub-dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…In addition, students with less self-confidence should be encouraged in online communication. Hoang and Hoang [14] had the same opinion in their surveys in Vietnam. Han and Geng [15] also highlighted the same issue in their examination in China.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 79%