“…Our findings also indicate that engagement and satisfaction are related in complex ways to a variety of student background factors such as students' motivation, management skills, years of experience as a university student, hours dedicated to other responsibilities such as employment, and the number of courses taken. These findings align with studies of academic motivation (Usher & Morris, 2012;Schunk et al, 2012), self-regulated learning (Boechler et al, 2017;Zimmerman & Labuhn, 2012), active cognitive processing (Clark & Mayer, 2016;Sweller, 2012), and other internal and external conditions and states that learners bring to the learning context (Roehrig et al, 2012). Our study also shows how some of these background factors are related to students feeling overwhelmed with information and resources, which in turn possibly contributes to their disengagement and, not surprisingly, leads them to have a lower preference for blended or online activities or courses.…”