Abstract

<p>In response to a public health emergency of COVID-19 pandemic, changing learning and teaching from face to face mode to online one is determined to be imperative. The fact that classrooms were temporarily prevented from continuing did not mean that learning and teaching were suspended. It was going on in a new approach supported by technology, which challenges students and teachers with various barriers. The paper explored the correlation between online learning barriers and motivations, whether the motivation-boosting strategies could help students overcome challenges in online learning duration and had any impact on students’ academic achievement or not. A quasi-experimental research was applied for 288 third-year students of law joining the second criminal law course at a university in Viet Nam. The experiment was conducted with the assistance of LMS, Microsoft Team, Skype and Zoom, along with Socrative, Kahoot and Social networks. The findings revealed that the extrinsic barriers had more impact on motivation than intrinsic ones; extrinsic barriers had high impact on the motivation and the learning results of students compared to the traditional learning method. The data also expressed that the motivation-boosting activities in the online learning process led positive changes in students’ learning motivation and academic achievement.<strong></strong></p>

Highlights

  • The Covid-19 outbreak has tremendously affected all fields of life of which education is a seriously-suffered case

  • Based on the Beta values, it can be seen that extrinsic barriers have the greater impact on motivation of learning online than intrinsic barriers

  • Concerning barriers of online learning, students’ evaluation of extrinsic barriers is higher than intrinsic ones among the challenges they encountered in the course

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Introduction

The Covid-19 outbreak has tremendously affected all fields of life of which education is a seriously-suffered case. Policy makers asserted that school closure did not mean stopping learning and teaching. They managed to determine the appropriate solutions to maintain classrooms from home by remotely using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). In Hanoi Law University, LMS and Microsoft Teams were opted to be the main systems applied in online teaching in Covid-19 season. This illuminates the importance of motivation in the learning process. Motivation is the core value of long-life learning and teaching. [4] recommended that the experiment of online learning could bring the value to education during school closure and in the future when the Covid epidemic disappears Z., & Ushioda, E. [4] recommended that the experiment of online learning could bring the value to education during school closure and in the future when the Covid epidemic disappears

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