Blending a sweet pill to swallow with TRIZ and industry talks for enhanced learning during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:

Ng Poh Kiat1,Koo Voon Chet1,Ng Yu Jin2,Yeow Jian Ai3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Multimedia University, Malacca, Malaysia

2. Department of Social Science and Humanities, College of Energy Economics and Social Sciences, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN), Putrajaya Campus, Malaysia

3. Faculty of Business, Multimedia University, Malacca, Malaysia

Abstract

BACKGROUND: While studies have investigated relationships among learning motivation, social presence, and cognitive presence, there appear to be no studies on the inclusion of industry talks and the theory of inventive problem-solving (TRIZ) in strengthening engineering students’ learning motivation, social presence, and cognitive presence within a blended learning setting. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the influence of industry talks and TRIZ on learning motivation, social presence, and cognitive presence in a blended learning environment. METHODS: Data samples were obtained from 98 engineering students in a blended learning course and analysed using Spearman’s correlation test, regression, ANOVA, and t-test. RESULTS: Findings suggested that TRIZ and industry talks strongly, positively, and significantly correlated with learning motivation, social presence, and cognitive presence. A well-rounded learning experience compounded of TRIZ and industry talks significantly affected learning motivation, social presence, and cognitive presence, thereby enhancing students’ programme outcome (PO) achievement. CONCLUSIONS: These findings can be attributed to the students’ independent learning capabilities with TRIZ and industry talks. Analogically, embracing TRIZ and industry talks helps turn blended learning into a “sweet instead of bitter pill to swallow” for engineering students in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting

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