Validation of the Online Learning Readiness Self-Check survey

Jongpil Cheon, Jiaming Cheng, Moon Heum Cho

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Abstract

This study reports the development and validation of the Online Learning Readiness Self-Check (OLRSC), a self-report survey designed to examine nontraditional students’ readiness for online learning. A total of 505 prospective online learners with diverse background participated in the study. Data from 252 randomly selected participants were used to conduct the exploratory factor analysis, which extracted six factors of online learning readiness. Data from the remaining 253 participants were used for the confirmatory factor analysis, which supported the six-factor structure of the OLRSC with a reduction of 39 to 23 items. This instrument about online learning readiness can be used for prospective online learners to identify their strength and weakness. The diagnostic information can also be used to provide meaningful guides or aids to future nontraditional students.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)599-619
Number of pages21
JournalDistance Education
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • nontraditional students
  • online learning
  • online learning readiness
  • self-regulation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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