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This study explores the factors influencing student engagement in e-learning and proposes strategies for improvement. It incorporates a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative data from a learner survey with qualitative insights from interviews and focus groups involving educators and students. The survey investigates technological, pedagogical, and personal factors that impact engagement, while qualitative data provide deeper insights into experiences and perceptions. The findings underscore that student engagement in e-learning is shaped by the quality of digital content, opportunities for interaction, feedback mechanisms, and individual learner characteristics. Personalized learning experiences and robust support systems emerge as crucial for enhancing engagement. The study recommends practical strategies to strengthen e-learning engagement, including adopting adaptive learning technologies, promoting collaborative learning communities, and providing targeted support for diverse learner needs. These insights contribute to optimizing engagement within digital learning environments.
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