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Challenges of Using Online Distance Learning Platforms in Higher Education: Perception of Business Students

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  • Norashikin Hussein
  • Syezreen Dalina Rusdi
  • Idaya Husna Mohamad
  • Muhamad Khalil Omar
  • Ainie Hairianie Aluwi

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The year 2020 has changed the world of education intensely with the distinctive rise of online distance learning (ODL), whereby teaching and learning are undertaken remotely and on digital platforms. Driven by both the pandemic and advancements in digital technologies, the new norm of online learning continues to persist post-pandemic. Therefore, this paper explored the extent of ODL challenges faced by semester 5 business students in one of the public universities in Malaysia. Their perception of internal and external challenges namely time management, attitude, self-esteem, internet connection, socioeconomic and non-conducive environment will be examined. By using non-probability sampling, data were gathered from a total of 110 semesters 5 business students from 9 courses in the Faculty of Business and Management. The findings of this study revealed that internal challenges domain (time management, attitude, self-esteem) affect students the most in ODL. Consequently, the result of this study is hoped to help the education community prepare for a hybrid and flexible learning system as recently announced by the Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE).

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  • Norashikin Hussein & Syezreen Dalina Rusdi & Idaya Husna Mohamad & Muhamad Khalil Omar & Ainie Hairianie Aluwi, 2023. "Challenges of Using Online Distance Learning Platforms in Higher Education: Perception of Business Students," Information Management and Business Review, AMH International, vol. 15(3), pages 42-49.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arimbr:v:15:y:2023:i:3:p:42-49
    DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v15i3(SI).3456
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