Examining the key influencing factors on college students’ higher-order thinking skills in the smart classroom environment

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Kaili Lu
Harrison H. Yang
Yinghui Shi
Xuan Wang
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[1] National Engineering Research Center for E-Learning,School of Education
[2] Central China Normal University,undefined
[3] State University of New York at Oswego,undefined
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Higher-order thinking skills; Smart classroom; Smart classroom preferences; Peer interaction; Learning motivation; Learning strategy;
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To understand the development of students’ higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) in the smart classroom environment, a structural equation modeling analysis was used to examine the relationships between key factors that influence students’ learning and their HOTS within a smart classroom environment. A sample of 217 first-year Chinese college students, who studied in a smart classroom environment for one semester, completed a survey that measures their smart classroom preferences, learning motivation, learning strategy, peer interaction, and HOTS. The results indicated that peer interaction and learning motivation had a direct impact on students’ HOTS. Furthermore, indirect effects were found between students’ learning strategy and HOTS through the mediator peer interaction, and between smart classroom preferences and HOTS through the following: learning motivation, the combination of learning strategy and peer interaction, and the combination of learning motivation, learning strategy and peer interaction. Based on these findings, this study recommends that instructors teaching in a smart learning environment should focus on improving peer interaction and learning motivation, as well as smart classroom preferences and learning strategy, to hone students’ HOTS.
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