Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?

Purpose: The world after the pandemic of Covid-19 is looking at a different environment in teaching and learning and primarily being influenced by general online learning readiness. Perception towards the measurement of online learning readiness would also need to change. This study seeks to determi...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
Main Author: Soekarno M.; Abd Jalil M.I.; Lada S.; Samsu S.H.; Mokthar M.Z.; Shariff Abd Kadir S.U.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024
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Soekarno M.; Abd Jalil M.I.; Lada S.; Samsu S.H.; Mokthar M.Z.; Shariff Abd Kadir S.U.
Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?
2024
Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
16
5
10.1108/JARHE-01-2023-0024
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178406026&doi=10.1108%2fJARHE-01-2023-0024&partnerID=40&md5=5444e4c651c5a6aff9db95072b31a237
Purpose: The world after the pandemic of Covid-19 is looking at a different environment in teaching and learning and primarily being influenced by general online learning readiness. Perception towards the measurement of online learning readiness would also need to change. This study seeks to determine whether Malaysian undergraduate students are ready to study online if the Movement Control Order (MCO) is reimposed. Design/methodology/approach: Using an online poll, this study analysed 299 undergraduate students from Malaysia's public and private universities. The collected data were then analysed using SmartPLS software to test the measurement model and structural equation modelling. Findings: The findings of this study indicate that computer self-efficacy and self-directed learning have a substantially positive link with online learning preparedness among Malaysian undergraduate students. Research limitations/implications: Findings in this study indicate that universities should draw comprehensive plans to enhance students' readiness in terms of indicators such as technology usage, technology availability, computer and internet efficacy, self-directed learning and attitude. One of the aspects that require change is online communication self-efficacy. Thus, there is a need for improvement, or this would affect undergraduates adversely, especially in the event of future MCO. Originality/value: The originality of this article lies in the time frame this study was conducted, where cases of coronavirus infection are seen to increase around the world and there is a possibility that movement restrictions will be re-enforced. The findings in this study are expected to give insight to the government in the effort of the national higher education plan. By not undervaluing previous research models, this research model should give a new perspective to the academic literature on online learning among undergraduate students. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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author Soekarno M.; Abd Jalil M.I.; Lada S.; Samsu S.H.; Mokthar M.Z.; Shariff Abd Kadir S.U.
spellingShingle Soekarno M.; Abd Jalil M.I.; Lada S.; Samsu S.H.; Mokthar M.Z.; Shariff Abd Kadir S.U.
Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?
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author_sort Soekarno M.; Abd Jalil M.I.; Lada S.; Samsu S.H.; Mokthar M.Z.; Shariff Abd Kadir S.U.
title Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?
title_short Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?
title_full Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?
title_fullStr Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?
title_full_unstemmed Are Malaysian undergraduates prepared to study online if another MCO exists?
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description Purpose: The world after the pandemic of Covid-19 is looking at a different environment in teaching and learning and primarily being influenced by general online learning readiness. Perception towards the measurement of online learning readiness would also need to change. This study seeks to determine whether Malaysian undergraduate students are ready to study online if the Movement Control Order (MCO) is reimposed. Design/methodology/approach: Using an online poll, this study analysed 299 undergraduate students from Malaysia's public and private universities. The collected data were then analysed using SmartPLS software to test the measurement model and structural equation modelling. Findings: The findings of this study indicate that computer self-efficacy and self-directed learning have a substantially positive link with online learning preparedness among Malaysian undergraduate students. Research limitations/implications: Findings in this study indicate that universities should draw comprehensive plans to enhance students' readiness in terms of indicators such as technology usage, technology availability, computer and internet efficacy, self-directed learning and attitude. One of the aspects that require change is online communication self-efficacy. Thus, there is a need for improvement, or this would affect undergraduates adversely, especially in the event of future MCO. Originality/value: The originality of this article lies in the time frame this study was conducted, where cases of coronavirus infection are seen to increase around the world and there is a possibility that movement restrictions will be re-enforced. The findings in this study are expected to give insight to the government in the effort of the national higher education plan. By not undervaluing previous research models, this research model should give a new perspective to the academic literature on online learning among undergraduate students. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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