2023
DOI: 10.24093/awej/comm1.25
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Omani Students’ Satisfaction with Independent Learning Tools during Covid-19

Abstract: Omani students were introduced to Independent Learning Tools, such as MyELT, Moodle, and MS Teams, during the Covid-19 pandemic. They used these tools for their study throughout the pandemic. Hence, this research investigated how satisfied were Omani students with independent learning tools during Covid-19. This study is significant because it has pedagogical implications for all the stakeholders, such as teachers, students, and policymakers. This study adopted a quantitative research method. A self-prepared … Show more

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“…In sum, firstly, the findings of the study reveal a significant relationship between proficiency level and perception Chinnathambi et al, (2023). In this regard, online learning was a more challenging experience for Basic Users causing anxiety (Russell, 2020), while it was a more liberating and empowering experience for Independent and Proficient Users due to its flexible and individualized nature (Gacs, Goertler, & Spasova, 2020) reducing stress and fostering self-learning (Davis, Gough, & Taylor, 2019) as well as encouraging student autonomy (Shearer et al, 2019).…”
Section: Lack Of Nonverbal Communication Cuesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…In sum, firstly, the findings of the study reveal a significant relationship between proficiency level and perception Chinnathambi et al, (2023). In this regard, online learning was a more challenging experience for Basic Users causing anxiety (Russell, 2020), while it was a more liberating and empowering experience for Independent and Proficient Users due to its flexible and individualized nature (Gacs, Goertler, & Spasova, 2020) reducing stress and fostering self-learning (Davis, Gough, & Taylor, 2019) as well as encouraging student autonomy (Shearer et al, 2019).…”
Section: Lack Of Nonverbal Communication Cuesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, the relationship between EFL learners' language proficiency levels and their perceptions regarding online learning has not been given sufficient attention in the literature. For instance, Chinnathambi, Orabah, Rani, and Anandan (2023) in a survey on Omani EFL students noticed a significant relationship between the participants' studied levels and their perceptions regarding online learning tools. However, further detailed insights into the nature of this relationship seem to be missing in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results, only a few students qualify for a bachelor"s degree. This is because many students come from rural areas and have limited exposure to reading and few opportunities to use English in their daily lives (Chinnathambi et al, , 2022a(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022b(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022c(Chinnathambi et al, , 2023. Few studies have been conducted on this issue in UTAS branches in Oman, so this study aims to fill the research gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, they score less than 75% and fail to take advantage of the opportunity to study for a Bachelor's degree. This is mainly because most students are from a rural background and have few opportunities to use the English language in their everyday social context (Chinnathambi et al, , 2022a(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022b(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022c(Chinnathambi et al, , 2023. Only a few research studies have been carried out concerning this in UTAS branches in Oman.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%