The impact of IT tools on students’ anxiety and learning outcomes in online education during force majeure
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Cogent Education
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Amidst the force majeure, the paper addresses the significant role of information technology in higher and postgraduate education, focusing on its impact on online learning
and on students’ anxiety. The study conducted at Shakarim State University in
Semey, Kazakhstan, used an experimental design, and the primary data collection
method was a survey. A survey involving 240 students across various disciplines, averaging
20 years of age. The control group was studied according to the traditional
scheme using basic online resources, while the experimental group used an interactive
approach involving IT. Findings reveal a strong digital technology proficiency
among respondents (78%), with preferences split between online video conferencing
(39%) and recorded videos (45%). Despite a preference for classroom-based learning
by some (45%), the majority found online courses effective (68%), highlighting the
value of interactive forms (70%). The study demonstrates an average increase in preand
post-training scores, indicating heightened student motivation through information
technology (73.5–79.23). This underscores the efficacy of IT-based curricula in
enhancing learning outcomes and student engagement. This finding suggests that
the use of the experimental methodology contributed to a reduction in students’
anxiety.
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The impact of IT tools on students’ anxiety and learning outcomes in online education during force majeure/Amanova A. [et al.] //Cogent Education. - 2025. - Vol.12.- №1.- pp.1-19.