Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University

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Main Author: Alaulamie, Lamees A.
Language:English
Published: Ohio University / OhioLINK 2014
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-ohiou13953417532021-08-03T06:22:50Z Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University Alaulamie, Lamees A. Education Educational Technology Teaching presence cognitive presence Social presence Students satisfaction Saudi Arabia The Community of Inquiry Framework Online program Distance education Online Learning Saudi University The developed Entesab Program This study aimed to examine whether cognitive, social, and teaching presence were significant predictors of the overall students′ satisfaction of the online program in one of the largest Saudi universities. The used research design was non-experimental and correlational in nature. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine to what extent did cognitive, social, and teaching presence predict the overall students′ satisfaction. The data in this quantitative study was collected using a self-report survey. The target population was students who joined the online program, the developed Entesab program, in one of the largest Saudi universities in the eastern region. The findings of this study showed that overall regression, which had social and teaching presence, was statistically significant, <i>F</i>(2, 811) = 180.291, <i>p</i> < .05. Social presence and teaching presence both were found to explain 31.4% of the variance in students′ satisfaction. The overall regression, which predicted students′ satisfaction from social presence, teaching presence, and cognitive presence, was statistically significant, <i>F</i>(2, 811) = 166.18, <i>p</i> < .05, <i>R<Sup>2</sup></i> = .38. The three presences together explained 38% of the variance in students′ satisfaction. Cognitive presence was found to have the largest contribution in predicting students′ satisfaction and it was a better predictor of students′ satisfaction compared with teaching presence and social presence.Due to the importance of cognitive, social, and teaching presence in predicting students′ satisfaction, it is recommended that improving these factors in the online courses be taken into consideration. Providing workshops to the online instructors was one of the recommendations made in order to help in improving faculty knowledge regarding the Community of Inquiry elements in the online environment. Another recommendation to the online instructors is to provide timely feedback, interact, and prepare well for the class activities and assignments. Since cognitive presence in this study was found to be a strong predictor of students′ satisfaction, it is recommended that faculty need to focus on this presence especially, and assure that students are able to reach the final stage of cognitive presence. 2014-06-09 English text Ohio University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1395341753 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1395341753 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic Education
Educational Technology
Teaching presence
cognitive presence
Social presence
Students satisfaction
Saudi Arabia
The Community of Inquiry Framework
Online program
Distance education
Online Learning
Saudi University
The developed Entesab Program
spellingShingle Education
Educational Technology
Teaching presence
cognitive presence
Social presence
Students satisfaction
Saudi Arabia
The Community of Inquiry Framework
Online program
Distance education
Online Learning
Saudi University
The developed Entesab Program
Alaulamie, Lamees A.
Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University
author Alaulamie, Lamees A.
author_facet Alaulamie, Lamees A.
author_sort Alaulamie, Lamees A.
title Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University
title_short Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University
title_full Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University
title_fullStr Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Presence, Social Presence, and Cognitive Presence as Predictors of Students' Satisfaction in an Online Program at a Saudi University
title_sort teaching presence, social presence, and cognitive presence as predictors of students' satisfaction in an online program at a saudi university
publisher Ohio University / OhioLINK
publishDate 2014
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1395341753
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