Are You Enjoying It - “Online Learning”? Enjoyment of Study, Study Engagement, Learning Performance, and Informal Learning

Chi Hong Simon Chan

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Abstract

Following the increasing use of online learning among academic institutions worldwide, this study examined the relationships between enjoyment of study, study engagement, learning performance, and informal learning. Based on the intrinsic motivation theory, enjoyment of study is posited to motivate students to engage in their studies and affects their learning performance. In this study, study engagement was used as a mediator between enjoyment of study, learning performance, and informal learning. Data were collected from 137 undergraduate students in a Hong Kong university who participated in online learning for an academic semester. The results indicated that enjoyment of study and study engagement were positively related to learning performance and informal learning. Study engagement partially and fully mediated the relationships of enjoyment of study with learning performance and informal learning, respectively. Theoretical and practical implications for enjoyment of study in online learning are discussed. Copyright © 2023 University of the West Indies Open Campus.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to) 7-18
JournalInternational Journal of Education and Development using ICT
Volume19
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

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