2022
DOI: 10.26858/est.v8i1.30922
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Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy of Students' Attending Online Courses Through MBKM Program

Abstract: This study aims to analyze the students’ self-esteem and self-efficacy attending online courses of an MBKM exchange program. It was organized by three participating universities using SPADA DIKTI. Quantitatively, the study employed an online questionnaire to collect the data from 80 participating students (N=80). The statistical analysis, which included multiple regression analysis, was performed using SPSS 26. The findings indicate that the variables self-esteem and self-efficacy have a significant and benefi… Show more

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“…The results imply that while collaborative assignments, unambiguous expectations, and casual interactions might improve social presence, anonymity and language hurdles can have the opposite effect. According to the study's conclusions, educators creating online courses should be aware of the variety of cultural backgrounds and communication preferences among students and employ efficient methods to encourage communication, engagement, and community building (Nur, Vega, & Ayu Muhammad, 2022;Yoon & Leem, 2021). The results of this study generally support the notion that social presence is crucial for fostering successful learning outcomes in online courses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The results imply that while collaborative assignments, unambiguous expectations, and casual interactions might improve social presence, anonymity and language hurdles can have the opposite effect. According to the study's conclusions, educators creating online courses should be aware of the variety of cultural backgrounds and communication preferences among students and employ efficient methods to encourage communication, engagement, and community building (Nur, Vega, & Ayu Muhammad, 2022;Yoon & Leem, 2021). The results of this study generally support the notion that social presence is crucial for fostering successful learning outcomes in online courses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Several studies on the effectiveness of training or interventions that involve direct practice by participants have shown a significant contribution to increasing confidence or self-efficacy in learning and preparing participants to face the future with greater maturity (Sabzian & Gilakjani, 2013;Mullen et al, 2015;Ikonomopoulos et al, 2016;Akhlaghi et al, 2017;Nur et al, 2022). According to Maulana (2018), work environment, self-efficacy, and participant support significantly contribute to achieving training objectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the flexibility and convenience of mobile-based learning platforms are valued for their ability to fit into students' schedules. Heutagogy also enhances collaborative learning and communication skills as students engage in interactive activities through online platforms (Nur et al, 2022). The primary aim of this research is to explore students' perspectives on the challenges and benefits of heutagogy in mobile-based EFL teaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%