Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, majority of universities in Malaysia commonly implement the teaching and learning practices on physical face to face basis. However, the pandemic had drastically changed the norm of the teaching and learning practices into online teaching and learning as one of the me...

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Published in:AIP Conference Proceedings
Main Author: Mohd Idris N.E.N.B.; Mohd Hadi N.H.B.; Sulaiman N.H.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2024
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Mohd Idris N.E.N.B.; Mohd Hadi N.H.B.; Sulaiman N.H.
Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
2024
AIP Conference Proceedings
2905
1
10.1063/5.0176737
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85182556613&doi=10.1063%2f5.0176737&partnerID=40&md5=5acea9223093af7e59a6b7ce7e285631
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, majority of universities in Malaysia commonly implement the teaching and learning practices on physical face to face basis. However, the pandemic had drastically changed the norm of the teaching and learning practices into online teaching and learning as one of the measures to curb the spread of the virus among the community. The drastic move had greatly affected the academic communities particularly the students. Some of the possible factors influencing online learning difficulties faced by the students include poor internet accessibility, lack of self-motivation, lack of active interaction with lecturers and peers, lack of conducive learning environment and poor time management. In this paper, the technique of Fuzzy DEMATEL is employed in analyzing the level of influence and relationships of the aforementioned factors in contributing to learning difficulties particularly among fifty mathematic students at a public university in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The cause-and-effect analysis that take into consideration the interactions or interrelationships between factors discovered that poor internet accessibility was classified in the cause group whereas the remaining factors which are lack of self-motivation, lack of active interaction with lecturers and peers, lack of conducive learning environment and poor time management were in the effect group. The results indicate that poor internet accessibility has the highest degree of relation in terms of influencing other factors. Based on the prominence value, the lack of self-motivation turns out to be the leading factor contributing to online learning difficulties. © 2024 AIP Publishing LLC.
American Institute of Physics Inc.
0094243X
English
Conference paper

author Mohd Idris N.E.N.B.; Mohd Hadi N.H.B.; Sulaiman N.H.
spellingShingle Mohd Idris N.E.N.B.; Mohd Hadi N.H.B.; Sulaiman N.H.
Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
author_facet Mohd Idris N.E.N.B.; Mohd Hadi N.H.B.; Sulaiman N.H.
author_sort Mohd Idris N.E.N.B.; Mohd Hadi N.H.B.; Sulaiman N.H.
title Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
title_short Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
title_full Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
title_fullStr Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
title_sort Analyzing contributing factors to online learning difficulties among mathematics students during Covid-19 pandemic using fuzzy DEMATEL
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description Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, majority of universities in Malaysia commonly implement the teaching and learning practices on physical face to face basis. However, the pandemic had drastically changed the norm of the teaching and learning practices into online teaching and learning as one of the measures to curb the spread of the virus among the community. The drastic move had greatly affected the academic communities particularly the students. Some of the possible factors influencing online learning difficulties faced by the students include poor internet accessibility, lack of self-motivation, lack of active interaction with lecturers and peers, lack of conducive learning environment and poor time management. In this paper, the technique of Fuzzy DEMATEL is employed in analyzing the level of influence and relationships of the aforementioned factors in contributing to learning difficulties particularly among fifty mathematic students at a public university in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The cause-and-effect analysis that take into consideration the interactions or interrelationships between factors discovered that poor internet accessibility was classified in the cause group whereas the remaining factors which are lack of self-motivation, lack of active interaction with lecturers and peers, lack of conducive learning environment and poor time management were in the effect group. The results indicate that poor internet accessibility has the highest degree of relation in terms of influencing other factors. Based on the prominence value, the lack of self-motivation turns out to be the leading factor contributing to online learning difficulties. © 2024 AIP Publishing LLC.
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