The Third Wave of Self-Regulated Learning’s Measurement and Intervention Tools: Designing ‘Diaria’ as a New Generation of Learning Diary

Baginda Anggun Nan Cenka, Harry B. Santoso, Kasiyah Junus

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Abstract

Digital transformation accelerates the undertaking of online learning at various levels of education. Online learning mandates students to have high self-regulation skills. Therefore, self-regulated learning (SRL) plays an important role in the education field. The third wave of SRL measurements suggests how measurement is applied concurrently with the intervention. This study proposes a learning diary that we call Diaria to take part in the third wave. Diaria was developed using a user-centred design with three phases: design research, design prototype, and design evaluation. Usability testing was selected as an evaluation design method involving 30 participants. The evaluation results were examined based on several categories, including distribution of the System Usability Scale score, issues, task performance, and potential solution. An initial investigation of the impact of learning diaries on students’ SRL skills was carried out as a pilot study. This experiment involved 24 participants in a linear algebra course. The interview method was applied to collect data, followed by a thematic content analysis to understand the resulting transcripts. The results showed that the prototype has good usability. In addition, recommendations for improvement are suggested.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)216-242
Number of pages27
JournalInternational Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning
Volume18
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • learning diary
  • personal learning environment
  • self-regulated learning
  • usability testing
  • user-centred design

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