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Models for understanding student engagement in digital learning environments

P Wiseman, G KENNEDY, J Lodge, S Baker (ed.), S Dawson (ed.), A Pardo (ed.), C Colvin (ed.)

Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference of Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education | Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education | Published : 2016

Abstract

Digital learning environments are increasingly prevalent in higher education. The flexible and less constrained nature of these environments, means students often need to be more autonomous in managing their own learning. This implies that students are sufficiently self­motivated to successfully engage in autonomous learning. The concept of "student engagement" has shown promise in assisting researchers' and educators' understanding of how students' general involvement in study, and their more specific completion of learning tasks, can lead to beneficial outcomes in digital learning environments. However, student engagement has taken on multiple, diffuse definitions in higher education creat..

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