Exploring the Characteristics of Adults' Online Learning Activities: A Case Study of EdX Online Institute

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Title: Exploring the Characteristics of Adults' Online Learning Activities: A Case Study of EdX Online Institute
Language: English
Authors: Shi, Yuewei, Lin, Xi
Source: Research in Learning Technology. 2021 29.
Availability: Association for Learning Technology. Gipsy Lane, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BO, UK. e-mail: enquiries@alt.ac.uk; Web site: https://journal.alt.ac.uk
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 13
Publication Date: 2021
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Adult Education
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Preferences, Program Design, Student Characteristics, Access to Education, Certification, Academic Achievement
ISSN: 2156-7069
Abstract: Online learning has become a prevailing trend among adult learners. Therefore, this study investigated the learning time preference and the relationship between the course completion and learning activities among adult learners based on data from one online learning platform. Results indicate that a periodical fluctuation of participating online course study exists among adult learners. Additionally, the activity of posting on the discussion board is a main learning activity factor that influences their online course completion. It is expected that this study would help online learning system designers, education administrators and instructors to better understand the characteristics of adult learners and their learning activities to provide better accessibility and flexibility in online learning environments for them.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: EJ1323006
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Online learning has become a prevailing trend among adult learners. Therefore, this study investigated the learning time preference and the relationship between the course completion and learning activities among adult learners based on data from one online learning platform. Results indicate that a periodical fluctuation of participating online course study exists among adult learners. Additionally, the activity of posting on the discussion board is a main learning activity factor that influences their online course completion. It is expected that this study would help online learning system designers, education administrators and instructors to better understand the characteristics of adult learners and their learning activities to provide better accessibility and flexibility in online learning environments for them.
ISSN:2156-7069