Blurred Lines: A Study of Engagement in Online Learning

Barry Chametzky *

Ozarks Technical Community College, USA.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The understanding of the educational environment is vital for the success of the learners and the course—especially in an online setting. Numerous interconnected elements exist which influence the experience of a learner. By analyzing and deconstructing seven specific terms (common words associated in the online (e-) learning research corpus (meaningfulness, motivation, emotion, behavior, cognition, commitment, and engagement), the researcher hopes to show the multifaceted, multidimensional relationship between a person and his or her online andragogic environment. Thirty-three participants volunteered to take part in this research project. Each participant was asked to define the aforementioned seven words using only those seven words. The findings of the study shed new light on the interconnectedness of these variables. By understanding the interconnectedness of these terms, online educators, theorists, and students are in a better position to be successful in their endeavors.

Keywords: Engagement, meaningfulness, deconstruction, online learning, e-learning, andragogy


How to Cite

Chametzky, Barry. 2015. “Blurred Lines: A Study of Engagement in Online Learning”. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science 8 (2):70-78. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJESBS/2015/16876.

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