Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia Kelantan

E-learning constitutes of learning, training and education programme that involves the use electronic devices. E-learning can be divided into two concepts and operations. Conceptually, e-learning emphasizes learning process that involves the collaborative and constructive interactions using various...

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Main Authors: Wan Ab Aziz Wan Daud, Mohammad Taufiq Abdul Ghani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNITAR International University 2019-12-01
Series:Asian Journal of Social Science Research
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Online Access:https://ajssr.unitar.my/doc/vol2i2/2119.pdf
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spelling doaj-ed147469f5c44a02ba6ba621b5fe1a7e2020-11-25T01:46:43ZengUNITAR International UniversityAsian Journal of Social Science Research2600-97062019-12-0122Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia KelantanWan Ab Aziz Wan DaudMohammad Taufiq Abdul GhaniE-learning constitutes of learning, training and education programme that involves the use electronic devices. E-learning can be divided into two concepts and operations. Conceptually, e-learning emphasizes learning process that involves the collaborative and constructive interactions using various electronic tools in online learning. In recent years, e-learning has been gradually being introduced to the conventional classroom. This development leads to the introduction of blended learning, which combines face to face and online learning. This study focuses on identifying which of the four major factors, characteristics of lecturers, system quality, technical support and information quality, affect students’ interest in blended learning and found. A set of questionnaires was administered to 120 Arabic learners of University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) and the data obtained were analysed using descriptive quantitative analysis employed through the IBM SPSS 24 statistical software. The findings also show that characteristics of lecturers, the quality of information, technical support and the quality of the system positively affect students’ behaviour in using e-learning. https://ajssr.unitar.my/doc/vol2i2/2119.pdffactorsblended learningarabic languagelanguage learninge-learning
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Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia Kelantan
Asian Journal of Social Science Research
factors
blended learning
arabic language
language learning
e-learning
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Mohammad Taufiq Abdul Ghani
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title Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia Kelantan
title_short Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia Kelantan
title_full Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia Kelantan
title_fullStr Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia Kelantan
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting Arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in University Malaysia Kelantan
title_sort factors affecting arabic learners’ interest towards blended learning: further evidence in university malaysia kelantan
publisher UNITAR International University
series Asian Journal of Social Science Research
issn 2600-9706
publishDate 2019-12-01
description E-learning constitutes of learning, training and education programme that involves the use electronic devices. E-learning can be divided into two concepts and operations. Conceptually, e-learning emphasizes learning process that involves the collaborative and constructive interactions using various electronic tools in online learning. In recent years, e-learning has been gradually being introduced to the conventional classroom. This development leads to the introduction of blended learning, which combines face to face and online learning. This study focuses on identifying which of the four major factors, characteristics of lecturers, system quality, technical support and information quality, affect students’ interest in blended learning and found. A set of questionnaires was administered to 120 Arabic learners of University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) and the data obtained were analysed using descriptive quantitative analysis employed through the IBM SPSS 24 statistical software. The findings also show that characteristics of lecturers, the quality of information, technical support and the quality of the system positively affect students’ behaviour in using e-learning.
topic factors
blended learning
arabic language
language learning
e-learning
url https://ajssr.unitar.my/doc/vol2i2/2119.pdf
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