Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests

Psychologically, students face several problems during Online Learning which will reduce their learning interest. The students’ motivation may be dropped due to a lack of understanding of the subject since they have to face it alone or due to technical aspects like internet lagging. There are variou...

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Main Authors: Danilah Salleh, Norhaiza Khairudin, Marhaiza Ibrahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19385/
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author Danilah Salleh,
Norhaiza Khairudin,
Marhaiza Ibrahim,
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description Psychologically, students face several problems during Online Learning which will reduce their learning interest. The students’ motivation may be dropped due to a lack of understanding of the subject since they have to face it alone or due to technical aspects like internet lagging. There are various ways done by the educator to grow the interest of students in order for them to participate in class activities. Information technology has helped educators learn various techniques in teaching and learning. The undeniable interest of students in media socials has triggered the development of enormous software to be used in teaching and learning. Micro learning is a bite-sized, small learning unit with just the necessary amount of information to help learners achieve a goal. In this study, the micro learning technique is implemented by using videos that contain simple explanations of certain topics. This study examined how the micro-learning approach can boost students learning interest by measuring their participation in class by employing qualitative action research methodology where it involved 40 accounting students. The outcome of the study showed that students’ participation is at an excellent level. Micro learning has helped boost the interest of students in their learning.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:193852022-08-17T03:47:52Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19385/ Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests Danilah Salleh, Norhaiza Khairudin, Marhaiza Ibrahim, Psychologically, students face several problems during Online Learning which will reduce their learning interest. The students’ motivation may be dropped due to a lack of understanding of the subject since they have to face it alone or due to technical aspects like internet lagging. There are various ways done by the educator to grow the interest of students in order for them to participate in class activities. Information technology has helped educators learn various techniques in teaching and learning. The undeniable interest of students in media socials has triggered the development of enormous software to be used in teaching and learning. Micro learning is a bite-sized, small learning unit with just the necessary amount of information to help learners achieve a goal. In this study, the micro learning technique is implemented by using videos that contain simple explanations of certain topics. This study examined how the micro-learning approach can boost students learning interest by measuring their participation in class by employing qualitative action research methodology where it involved 40 accounting students. The outcome of the study showed that students’ participation is at an excellent level. Micro learning has helped boost the interest of students in their learning. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19385/1/715-2652-1-PB.pdf Danilah Salleh, and Norhaiza Khairudin, and Marhaiza Ibrahim, (2022) Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests. Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia, 36 (1). pp. 153-162. ISSN 2289-8174 https://spaj.ukm.my/ppppm/jpm/issue/view/45
spellingShingle Danilah Salleh,
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Marhaiza Ibrahim,
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title Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests
title_full Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests
title_fullStr Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests
title_full_unstemmed Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests
title_short Micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests
title_sort micro learning : motivating students’ learning interests
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