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In response to the rapid proliferation of digital learning platforms within contemporary educational landscapes, this investigation aimed to determine their influence on student motivation and learning outcomes, ultimately providing actionable recommendations for improvement. Recognizing the transformative potential of these platforms, which encompass online courses, virtual classrooms, and educational applications, this study employed a questionnaire survey to gather insights from students and self-learners regarding their experiences, perceived learning outcomes, and motivational shifts. Utilizing this methodology, the research revealed a positive correlation between the use of digital learning platforms and enhanced learning outcomes and motivation, attributed to increased access to resources and interactive learning opportunities. However, the survey also highlighted concerns related to course design, quality, and recognition, indicating potential limitations. Consequently, the study concludes that while digital learning platforms (in this case MOOCs) demonstrably contribute to improved student engagement and achievement, optimizing course design and multimedia content, enhancing overall quality and recognition, and implementing personalized learning pathways are crucial for addressing identified challenges and maximizing the effectiveness of these platforms in the digital age.
Tick et al. (Tue,) studied this question.