Effectiveness of E-learning Experience through Online Quizzes: A Case Study of Myanmar Students

Authors

  • Mon Mon The Kumamoto University, Japan
  • Tsuyoshi Usagawa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v13i12.9114

Keywords:

E-learning, Moodle, Online Quizzes, Students, Pre-test, Post-test

Abstract


Universities in developing counties have come to understand that relying on only traditional classrooms is not sufficient to advance students’ knowledge and skills. The rapid development of information systems and internet technology has brought many educational innovations that can eliminate the boundaries of conventional teaching and learning. However, universities and their members including students are still experiencing challenges in understanding how to access e-learning practically and what type of direct benefits can be gained before e-learning can be implemented at their universities. Consequently, this study develops a pilot program for e-learning content based on quizzes and delivers that content to inexperienced students. The current work aims to measure the effectiveness of e-learning experiences on students after practicing through online quizzes. The findings indicate that students have better grades on their final post-test, which was taken after self-study and practice with online quizzes. All the third-year students (24 students in total) from the Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT), Yangon Technological University (YTU), Myanmar, participated in these pilot e-learning tests. The paper also examines the relationships among e-learning study-time, number of accesses, the number of online activities, the number of quiz activities and the improvements in outcomes of students. The findings of this research will be useful for the universities from Development in establishing e-learning education.

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Published

2018-12-20

How to Cite

The, M. M., & Usagawa, T. (2018). Effectiveness of E-learning Experience through Online Quizzes: A Case Study of Myanmar Students. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET), 13(12), pp. 157–176. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v13i12.9114

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