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  • The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences
  • Volume:5
  • SELF-REGULATION AND INTERACTIVITY TYPES AS THE PREDICTORS OF LEARNER SATISFACTION WITH FLIPPED COURS...

SELF-REGULATION AND INTERACTIVITY TYPES AS THE PREDICTORS OF LEARNER SATISFACTION WITH FLIPPED COURSES: EVIDENCE FROM A VOCATIONAL COLLEGE

Authors : Harun CİGDEM, Mustafa OZTURK, Abdullah TOPCU
Pages : 135-138
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Publication Date : 2016-09-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Learner satisfaction, which implies learners’ positive perceptions of their learning experiences in a particular learning environment, is assumed to be a critical indicator of academic achievement as well as the effectiveness of a method. Flipped courses, receiving a growing interest among contemporary instructional designs, appear to be a promising pedagogical model that entails high learner satisfaction through a variety of features. One is related to learners’ self-management of their own learning processes throughout the courses. The other feature is about the way learners interact with their instructors, peers and the content. A lack of appropriate educational technology would lead to limited interactivity and self-regulation, which might in turn decrease learners’ satisfaction with the courses. In this study, we assessed the values of self-regulation and interactivity features insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(the interactivity among learners, between learners and the instructor, and between learners and the course content); as the factors impacting learners’ satisfaction with the flipped courses. The participants insert ignore into journalissuearticles values( n =243); were from a two-year vocational college and took the courses Computer Use, Operating Systems, and Computer Programming in a flipped way in the 2015–2016 academic year. The data were collected via an online questionnaire and analyzed through linear regression analyses. The general results of the study revealed that self-regulation, interactivity between learners and the course content and among learners were found to be the significant predictors of learner satisfaction with the flipped courses. On the other hand, the interactivity between learners and the instructor did not appear to effect learners’ satisfaction with the flipped courses, which could imply the changing role of instructors in contemporary learning environments. Accordingly, the flipped courses seem to eliminate the traditional role of instructors insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(being at the center of all interactions); and bring the self-regulation along with the interactivity among learners and with the course content to the front.
Keywords : Flipped course, interactivity, self regulation, satisfaction

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