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Students' Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis
Abstract
Addressing the barriers students face in online learning is critical to creating an inclusive, supportive, and practical educational experience that benefits many students. The aim of this study is to examine students' online learning barriers and emotional presence, which affect many variables in online learning environments, and the relationship between these variables. For this purpose, data was collected from 402 university students enrolled in the same course at a university. According to the data collected from the students, it can be said that the student's barriers to online learning are at a medium level for eight sub-factors ((a) administrative issues, (b) social interaction, (c) academic skills, (d) technical skills, (e) learner motivation, (f) time and support for studies, (g) cost and access to the Internet, and (h) technical problems). Similarly, it was found that students' emotional presence in online learning is at an average level for Receiving Emotions (x̄=3,438) and Giving Emotions (x̄=2,994) factors. Canonical correlation analysis was used to show the relationship between student barriers and emotional presence. As a result of this analysis, it was concluded that the canonical correlation was low. It was observed that the factor that contributed the most to the significant model among student barriers was the factor of administrative/instructor issues, and the factor of receiving emotions factor was one of the emotional presence factors.
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No specific grant was given to this research by funding organizations in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
Ethical Statement
Ethics committee permission for this study was obtained from Sakarya University Educational Research and Ethics Committee with the decision dated 09.11.2022 and numbered 2022/12-19.
Thanks
I thank all the participants who contributed to this study.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Educational Technology and Computing
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Early Pub Date
April 9, 2024
Publication Date
April 29, 2024
Submission Date
October 5, 2023
Acceptance Date
January 11, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 1970 Volume: 14 Number: 1
APA
Demir Kaymak, Z. (2024). Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis. Sakarya University Journal of Education, 14(1), 113-124. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1371963
AMA
1.Demir Kaymak Z. Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis. SUJE. 2024;14(1):113-124. doi:10.19126/suje.1371963
Chicago
Demir Kaymak, Zeliha. 2024. “Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis”. Sakarya University Journal of Education 14 (1): 113-24. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1371963.
EndNote
Demir Kaymak Z (April 1, 2024) Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis. Sakarya University Journal of Education 14 1 113–124.
IEEE
[1]Z. Demir Kaymak, “Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis”, SUJE, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 113–124, Apr. 2024, doi: 10.19126/suje.1371963.
ISNAD
Demir Kaymak, Zeliha. “Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis”. Sakarya University Journal of Education 14/1 (April 1, 2024): 113-124. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1371963.
JAMA
1.Demir Kaymak Z. Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis. SUJE. 2024;14:113–124.
MLA
Demir Kaymak, Zeliha. “Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis”. Sakarya University Journal of Education, vol. 14, no. 1, Apr. 2024, pp. 113-24, doi:10.19126/suje.1371963.
Vancouver
1.Zeliha Demir Kaymak. Students’ Barriers and Emotional Presence in Online Learning: A Canonical Correlation Analysis. SUJE. 2024 Apr. 1;14(1):113-24. doi:10.19126/suje.1371963
