- March 8, 2021
- Posted by: RSIS
- Categories: Education, IJRISS
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume V, Issue II, February 2021 | ISSN 2454–6186
Impact of Learning Management System as a New Platform of Instruction towards Learning Satisfaction of BSED English Students of Davao del Norte State College
Cent Kenneth T. Peria1, Margie V. Candolita2, Jedidiah A. Mahinay3, Ellvan Campos4, Mark Van M. Buladaco5
123Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Davao del Norte State College
4Faculty, Institute of Teacher Education, Davao del Norte State College
5Dean, Institute of Computing, Davao del Norte State College
Abstract: This study dealt with the impact of the Learning Management System (LMS) as a new platform of Instruction towards learning satisfaction of BSEd English students; also, the primary objective of this study was to determine the level of student learning satisfaction in education towards the use of LMS as a learning tool and to find out if there would be a significant relationship between LMS as a learning tool and its impact to the students’ learning satisfaction among BSEd English students. Utilizing correlational research method with a total of (160) enrolled BSEd English Students of Davao del Norte State College from 1st year to 4th-year level as selected participants. Data gathering was done through the use of questionnaires via an online survey; the questionnaire was divided into three parts, namely: demographic roles students; focus on the factors of Learning Management System (LMS) and as a learning tool. Tested at 0.05 level of significance Pearson Product Moment of Correlation Coefficient was utilized resulting in rejection of the null hypothesis. There is a significant relationship in Student Learning Satisfaction to Learning Management System as a new Platform of Instruction.
Keywords: Correlational Research, BSEd ENGLISH Students, BSEd ENGLISH Student satisfaction, Davao Del Norte State College
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Background of the Study
The pandemic brought so much hassle and changes in the world, especially in the educational system within the Davao del Norte State of College. Before the crisis takes place, learners and teachers were free to communicate and discuss lessons face to face. In global parlance, countries with many cases were adjusting to virtual classes. In the Philippines setting, the government tried to address the problems of education with both modular and virtual/online classes. One platform that was made is LMS or the Learning Management System.[1]