Abstract

<p>The implementation of online learning modality in the “New Normal Education” shifted the track of education institutions across the globe from conducting face-to-face classes to holding online-classes. The study presented in this paper aimed to explore students’ attitude towards online-based learning system in the “New Normal” education. Specifically, it investigated the factor structure and the level of attitudes of 200 students towards online-based learning system. This study utilized a mixed method of research utilizing in-depth interview and a dimension reduction technique through Principal Component Analysis. Results revealed that, attitudes toward online-based learning system is multidimensional exploring eight dimensions namely: Engagement, Convenience, Satisfaction, Technology Acceptance, Adaptability, Interaction, Self-Regulation and Control. Moreover, the level of attitudes of students revealed a high level of convenience, technology acceptance, adaptability, interaction, assessment satisfaction, self-regulation and control and a moderate level of student engagement. Thus, the researchers recommend a training proposal for teachers as well as recalibrating the result of the study utilizing Confirmatory Factor Analysis. </p><p> </p><p><strong> Article visualizations:</strong></p><p><img src="/-counters-/edu_01/0894/a.php" alt="Hit counter" /></p>

Highlights

  • IntroductionWhile this could be the case, future research should consider learners’ perceptions and attitudes regarding online learning to discover the difficulties faced by students (Mailizar, Almanthari, Maulina & Bruce, 2020)

  • This study aims to explore the attitude of students receiving online learning in the new normal

  • The level of attitude of students towards online-based learning system in the new normal in the context of the University of Mindanao Digos College is of a high level of convenience, technology acceptance, adaptability, interaction, satisfaction, selfregulation and control and a moderate level of engagement

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Introduction

While this could be the case, future research should consider learners’ perceptions and attitudes regarding online learning to discover the difficulties faced by students (Mailizar, Almanthari, Maulina & Bruce, 2020)

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