Attitudes of the students of the College of Basic Education Towards the Implementation of Moodle System in Managing University E-Courses to Enhance the Learning Process in Kuwait

Authors

  • Ahmad Alfailakawi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v11i1.18378

Keywords:

Attitudes, Basic Education college Students, Moodle System, University Electronic Courses Management, Learning Process, Kuwait

Abstract

The study aimed at investigating the Attitudes of the students of the College of Basic Education Towards the implementation of Moodle System in managing University E-Courses to Enhance the Learning Process in Kuwait. The researcher used the descriptive analytical method and then developed a questionnaire to measure students’ attitudes towards the use of Moodle system in E-courses management. The study tool was divided into two domains; striving for the benefit of Moodle system and the importance of using the Moodle system, the study tool’s reliability and validity were verified. The study sample consisted of (397) bachelor (male and female) students from the college of Basic Education in the Public authority for applied education and training in Kuwait. The findings revealed that the student’s tendency towards using Moodle system in university E-courses management came medium. The results also showed no statistically significant differences due to the effect of sex in all domains and the full degree. The existence of statistically significant differences due to the academic level’s effect in all fields and the differences came in favor of the first and second academic year in all domains and the full degree.

Author Biography

Ahmad Alfailakawi

College of Basic Education

The Public authority for applied education and training in Kuwait

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Published

2024-06-18

How to Cite

Alfailakawi , A. (2024). Attitudes of the students of the College of Basic Education Towards the Implementation of Moodle System in Managing University E-Courses to Enhance the Learning Process in Kuwait. International Journal of Learning and Development, 11(1), 62–88. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v11i1.18378

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