Perceptions of Online Learning in an Australian University: Malaysian Students’ Perspectives - Usability of the Online Learning Tools
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Keywords

Asian international students, Online learning, Online learning environments, Online learning environment survey (OLES), Net gen, Online learning tools.

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Yee, R. C. S. . (2013). Perceptions of Online Learning in an Australian University: Malaysian Students’ Perspectives - Usability of the Online Learning Tools. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 3(9), 1973–1981. Retrieved from https://archive.aessweb.com/index.php/5007/article/view/2553

Abstract

This study set out to investigate the kinds of learning difficulties encountered by the Malaysian students and how they actually coped with online learning. The modified Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) instrument was used to collect data from the sample of 40 Malaysian students at a university in Brisbane, Australia. A controlled group of 35 Australian students was also included for comparison purposes. Contrary to assumptions from previous researches, the findings revealed that there were only a few differences between the international Asian and Australian students with regards to their perceptions of online learning. Recommendations based on the findings of this research study were applicable for Australian universities which have Asian international students enrolled to study online.

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