2020
DOI: 10.36615/sotls.v4i2.130
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Students’ experiences and perceptions of online collaborative learning in two Kenyan universities

Abstract: Modern advancements in technology have diffused into the higher education sector with electronic communication platforms being used for learning in these institutions. While course instructors are utilizing these platforms in Kenyan universities, there is a dearth of evidence on students’ experiences and perceptions of online collaborative learning tools. As such, this study sought to establish the experiences and the perceptions students have of one of the tools, namely blogs, as a learning and collaborative … Show more

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“… Wester et al (2021) 20 US 2020 Undergraduate biology and chemistry students 73 Quantitative, cross-sectional Students had a significant decrease in engagement with a shift to remote learning Chan et al (2021) 29 China 2020 Nursing students 56 Quantitative, Prospective interventional Students’ perceived learning satisfaction predicts students learning engagement. Anwar et al (2021) 21 Pakistan 2020 Medical and dental undergraduates 283 Quantitative, cross-sectional Students appreciated e-learning with females displaying more positive a Wang et al (2021) 23 Western China 2020 Clinical medical students 369 Quantitative, cross-sectional Female and junior students predominantly experienced high levels of perceived stress with online learning during the pandemic Ping et al (2021) 30 Malaysia Undergraduates pursuing a programming course 270 Quantitative, cross-sectional There is no significant difference in the performance of students with or without physical classes Kiarie and Muindi (2021) 31 Kenya Undergraduate students 71 Quantitative, cross-sectional Students had good technical skills to facilitate online collaborative learning …”
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confidence: 99%
“… Wester et al (2021) 20 US 2020 Undergraduate biology and chemistry students 73 Quantitative, cross-sectional Students had a significant decrease in engagement with a shift to remote learning Chan et al (2021) 29 China 2020 Nursing students 56 Quantitative, Prospective interventional Students’ perceived learning satisfaction predicts students learning engagement. Anwar et al (2021) 21 Pakistan 2020 Medical and dental undergraduates 283 Quantitative, cross-sectional Students appreciated e-learning with females displaying more positive a Wang et al (2021) 23 Western China 2020 Clinical medical students 369 Quantitative, cross-sectional Female and junior students predominantly experienced high levels of perceived stress with online learning during the pandemic Ping et al (2021) 30 Malaysia Undergraduates pursuing a programming course 270 Quantitative, cross-sectional There is no significant difference in the performance of students with or without physical classes Kiarie and Muindi (2021) 31 Kenya Undergraduate students 71 Quantitative, cross-sectional Students had good technical skills to facilitate online collaborative learning …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another opportunity that can be followed up on is collaboration in scientific writing and community service. Student exchanges are also influential for lecturers, one of whom can collaborate in compiling learning tools, research partners (Kiarie & Muindi, 2020), and publishing papers together.…”
Section: Opportunities Of Freedom Student Exchange Program Implementa...mentioning
confidence: 99%