The Learner Readiness for Online Learning: Scale Development and University Students’ Perceptions
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YEŞİLYURT, Ferahim. "The Learner Readiness for Online Learning: Scale Development and University Students’ Perceptions". International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 8.1 (2021): 29-42.Özet
The purpose of this study was to determine university students’ readiness for online learning.
Mainly due to the study a multidimensional instrument for university students’ readiness for
online learning (ROLS) developed and validated. The study adopted qualitative research
method based on quantitative data. The participants of the study comprised 297 university
students who were selected using randomly sampling model. The data were collected via
readiness for online learning scale (ROLS) and analyzed using exploratory factor analysis
(EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to establish the construct validity of the ROLS
model. In addition, a series of one-way ANOVA were conducted to investigate the effect of
demographic variables on readiness of online learning. Through confirmatory factor analysis,
ROLS was validated in two dimensions: computer literacy (CL) and computer based selfconfidence
(CSC). The results revealed that students’ levels of readiness were high in
computer literacy and computer based self-confidence. In the study it was also found out that
perception of students’ self-confidence while using computer caused significant statistical
differences in two dimensions; the students who had higher level (very good, good) of selfconfident
perception while using computer students exhibited significantly greater readiness
in the dimensions of CL and CSC than those who had lower level of self-confident
perception. There was no statistical difference in the two dimensions of ROLS in terms of
gender, and the participant students at Faculties of Education had similar levels in all
readiness dimensions than the other participants in other faculties.