ERIC Number: EJ1483994
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025-Sep
Pages: 32
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ISSN: ISSN-1360-2357
EISSN: EISSN-1573-7608
Available Date: 2025-05-07
Examining the Impact of Digital Nudging on User Interaction with E-Platforms: A Study of Working Professionals in Distance Learning
Ecenur Demir1,2; Adem Akbiyik1
Education and Information Technologies, v30 n14 p20879-20910 2025
Digital nudging is a subtle technique used to guide individuals' behaviors and influence their decision-making processes in online environments. This study highlights the critical role of digital nudging in enhancing the educational experiences of students in distance learning settings. It suggests that digital nudges can mitigate some of the inherent challenges of distance learning and improve students' academic engagement. Over one semester, various types of nudging notifications were delivered to distance learning graduate students enrolled in a specific course at a university in Türkiye. The methodology followed a four-phase design: literature review exploring digital nudging in education; expert consultation for selection of appropriate nudging types and recruitment of 21 volunteer participants; development of a Flutter-based mobile application that delivered digital nudges throughout the semester; data collection via learning management system analytics and focus group interviews with 11 participants, followed by thematic analysis using MAXQDA software. The system data revealed that digital nudges significantly increased user engagement. The qualitative results proved that digital nudging effectively addressed challenges faced by working master's students in distance learning. It enhanced their engagement and motivation by supporting them in managing their academic tasks amidst busy work and social lives. Moreover, digital nudging enriched their learning experience by positively influencing their behavior. This exploratory study underscores the potential of digital nudging in distance learning and offers valuable contributions to the existing literature. The findings also provide guidance for educational institutions and developers of educational software.
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Prompting, Educational Technology, Distance Education, Decision Making, Cues, Computer Oriented Programs, Learning Management Systems, Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Student Behavior, Learning Experience
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Author Affiliations: 1Sakarya University, Business School, Department of Management Information Systems, Sakarya, Turkey; 2Bilecik Seyh Edebali University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Management Information Systems, Bilecik, Turkey

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