The Influence of Social Presence on Students’ Satisfaction toward Online Course
Students’ satisfaction plays a vital role in ensuring effective online learning. This study investigated the association between social presence and students’ satisfaction toward online discussions in Learning Management System (LMS) platform conducted at a private university in Malaysia. Both corre...
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doaj-ae2023f879614bbeb93f9033cd186e872020-12-31T14:03:39ZengInternational Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE)Open Praxis2304-070X2020-12-0112448549310.5944/openpraxis.12.4.1141328The Influence of Social Presence on Students’ Satisfaction toward Online CourseM. Khalid M. Nasir0Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)Students’ satisfaction plays a vital role in ensuring effective online learning. This study investigated the association between social presence and students’ satisfaction toward online discussions in Learning Management System (LMS) platform conducted at a private university in Malaysia. Both correlation and two-step hierarchical linear regression were performed to analyze the online survey data. The instruments used to measure the summated scores of social presence and satisfaction were Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework and satisfaction scale, respectively. The results revealed that the correlation between both variables was significantly positive. Students who declared relatively high level of satisfaction were more likely to report high level of interaction with their peers in online conversation and high level of social presence. Essentially, social presence seemed to contribute the most in predicting the level of course satisfaction amongst the students.https://openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/1141social presencecourse satisfactiononline learningcommunity of inquiry (coi) |
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The Influence of Social Presence on Students’ Satisfaction toward Online Course |
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The Influence of Social Presence on Students’ Satisfaction toward Online Course |
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The Influence of Social Presence on Students’ Satisfaction toward Online Course |
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International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) |
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Open Praxis |
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Students’ satisfaction plays a vital role in ensuring effective online learning. This study investigated the association between social presence and students’ satisfaction toward online discussions in Learning Management System (LMS) platform conducted at a private university in Malaysia. Both correlation and two-step hierarchical linear regression were performed to analyze the online survey data. The instruments used to measure the summated scores of social presence and satisfaction were Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework and satisfaction scale, respectively. The results revealed that the correlation between both variables was significantly positive. Students who declared relatively high level of satisfaction were more likely to report high level of interaction with their peers in online conversation and high level of social presence. Essentially, social presence seemed to contribute the most in predicting the level of course satisfaction amongst the students. |
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