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Use of H5P interactive learning content in a self-paced MOOC for learning activity preferences and acceptance in an Indonesian medical elective module

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Abstract

This study aims to assess the learning activities that students find most helpful in self-paced MOOC settings, develop a questionnaire, and determine the predictors of students’ acceptance of H5P interactive content. This research is a quantitative study. The experimented details were obtained from an online questionnaire administered in Herbal Medicine MOOC offered by the Medical Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Medicine, and Universities Indonesia. The students’ acceptance questionnaire was developed by modifying the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) questionnaire. This questionnaire includes perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. Although 145 students participated in this course, only 126 students took and completed the online questionnaires. A paired sample t-test was performed to assess students’ learning activity preferences. The questionnaire was assessed by using validity and reliability tests. Multilinear regression and Pearson’s correlation analysis were also performed to identify the correlation among variables. The results showed that documents, learning videos, and H5P interactive content were considered by students as the most helpful learning activities in a self-paced MOOC. However, there is a significant difference in students’ preferences for these learning activities, both before and after the course. All the items of students’ acceptance on the H5P interactive content questionnaire were validated and reliable.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the Department of Medical Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia for organizing the Herbal Medicine course and giving us permission to use their course as a research object.

Author contributions

PR designed and led the study, data collection, and data analysis, and led the manuscript development. AK participated in the design of the study, led data analysis, and contributed to the manuscript development. RWH contributed to conducting the study and data collection. DGBK contributed to data analysis and manuscript development.

Competing interests

We declare that there is no conflict of interest relevant to this article.

Grant information

The authors would like to thank Indonesia Ministry of Research and Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency (KEMENRISTEK/BRIN) for funding this research through Desentralisasi dan Kompetitif Nasional KEMENRISTEK/BRIN TA 2021 [Grant with contract No. NKB-010/UN2.RST/HKP.05.00/2021].

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