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Title: Relationship between Self–Efficacy and Student Psychology in Blended Learning Courses
Authors: Senin M.S
Sariah Ali
Hau, Tan Chi
Nor Shadira Jamaluddin
Santibuana Abd Rahman
(UniKL RCMP)
Keywords: Learning Management System
Blended learning
Higher education
Student satisfaction
Self-efficacy
Psychology
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: ReAttach Therapy International Foundation
Citation: Senin M.S., Sariah Ali, Hau, T. C., Nor Shadira Jamaluddin, Santibuana Abd Rahman (2023). Relationship between Self–Efficacy and Student Psychology in Blended Learning Courses. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(3s), 70–80. https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/322
Abstract: Higher education institutions have a growing desire to find new approaches to improving education quality, increasing student participation, and better managing information resources. Educational institutions are adopting blended learning as a result of technological advancements, which have a significant influence on educational outcomes. We're here to talk about how a blended course deployed in a "Management" course at a university improved student satisfaction. In specifically, we are interested in LMS characteristics that influence the LMS's self-efficacy and the effect they have on learner satisfaction. Self-efficacy in the learning management system (LMS) was shown to have a beneficial influence on learners' satisfaction with their education. Additional factors that influence LMS self-efficacy include the system's content, its usability, and its components that promote the development of critical thinking.
URI: https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/322
https://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/31766
ISSN: 25897799
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