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Students receive multi-dimensional discussions on technology in virtual classroom

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  • XuBiao Yin
  • Changsheng Yu
  • Jinghong Liu

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Introduction: Virtual learning is becoming increasingly prevalent, and there is a growing need for teaching strategies that enhance student engagement and critical thinking. Multi-dimensional discussions addressing technology from technical, social, and economic perspectives provide an approach for a comprehensive understanding in virtual classrooms. Objective: This analysis aims to investigate the influence of multidimensional discussions on student engagement, comprehension, critical thinking, retention rate, participation frequency, and student satisfaction in a virtual classroom environment using statistical evaluation. Method: A six-week program was implemented across four virtual classrooms with 348 students. A different technology-related theme was examined each week through guided, multidimensional discussions that encompassed educational, technical, social, and economic aspects within the context of a structured virtual classroom environment. Quantitative data were collected using pre- and post-session tests, engagement tracking, and peer evaluations. To evaluate improvements in learning outcomes, statistical techniques such as descriptive statistics, paired t-tests, and Pearson correlation analyses were used with IBM SPSS software 26, 0. Results: Student engagement levels increased from post-intervention (p

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:metave:v:4:y:2025:i::p:199:id:199
DOI: 10.56294/mr2025199
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