Lu, G., Xie, K., & Liu, Q. (2022). What influences student situational engagement in smart classroom: perception of learning environment and students’ motivation. British Journal of Educational Technology. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjet.13204 (SSCI Journal; Impact Factor: 4.929)
Abstract
Situational engagement plays a critical role in promoting students’ academic performance. In a smart classroom environment, this study collected longitudinal real-time data for 105 college students at a university in central China to investigate the relationship among situational engagement, personal characteristics and learning environment perceptions. Hierarchical linear modelling showed that environmental perception and students’ personal factors have different effects on situational engagement. Specifically, (1) social support perceptions, autonomous motivation and controlled motivation have a significant impact on behavioural engagement; (2) perceptions of social and media support, autonomous motivation and controlled motivation have a significant impact on shallow cognitive engagement; and (3) perceptions of teacher and social support, self-efficacy and autonomous motivation significantly predict deep cognitive and emotional engagement. This study suggests that the effect of the perception regarding advanced technology-supported learning environments on students’ situational engagement is limited, and instructors should pay more attention to improving students’ perceptions of teacher and social support, self-efficacy and autonomous motivation to promote students’ situational deep cognitive engagement in smart classrooms.
Keywords: academic motivation, experience sampling method, hierarchical
linear modelling, perceived support, situational engagement,
smart classroom




