SA Journal of Education, Vol 39, No 2 (2019)

Synchronous versus asynchronous e-learning in teaching word processing: An experimental approach

Chinyere Grace Ogbonna, Nnenna Ekpereka Ibezim, Chiaka Augusta Obi

Abstract


Word processing is a fundamental skill for efficient computer literacy. E-learning has been introduced to ensure wide dissemination of such fundamental content and skills, even beyond school. However, best methodologies need to be identified for efficient instructional delivery. This study therefore investigated the effects of synchronous and asynchronous e-learning on students’ cognitive academic achievement and practical skills acquisition in word processing. The study adopted a quasi-experimental research design using a pre-test, post test, and non-equivalent and non-randomized grouping of two groups of students. The study revealed that both synchronous and asynchronous e-learning significantly increased students’ achievement and skills acquisition in word processing irrespective of the gender of the students. However, students taught through the asynchronous mode displayed higher cognitive achievement while those taught through the synchronous e-learning mode displayed improved skills acquisition.

https://doi.org/10.15700/saje.v39n2a1383

ORCiD iDs of authors:
Chinyere Grace Ogbonna – http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3662-6665
Nnenna Ekpereka Ibezim - http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5519-5886
Chiaka Augusta Obi – http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1183-8373

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