Digital learning resources and student success: Analyzing engagement and academic performance

Authors

  • Adam Wong Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Wee Leong Lee Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Matthew Shun Liang Chan Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Yi En Tan Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Jennifer Mui Kheng Huang Singapore University of Social Sciences
  • Yew Haur Lee Singapore University of Social Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37074/jalt.2025.8.S2.3

Abstract

This study examines the impact of student engagement with digital learning resources – specifically sustained, timely, and distributed interactions with Learning Management Systems (LMS), e-textbooks, and digital study guides – on academic achievement outcomes in higher education. Using multiple regression analysis on data from 1,591 undergraduate students, the research identifies LMS engagement as a significant predictor of academic success, with specific behaviors such as prompt and consistent access strongly associated with academic performance. In contrast, e-textbooks and study guides play a more supplementary role. By incorporating confounding variables like age, gender, and academic mileage, the study offers a nuanced understanding of these relationships, underscoring the importance of an integrated approach to enhancing student engagement and learning outcomes.

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Published

2025-01-30

How to Cite

Digital learning resources and student success: Analyzing engagement and academic performance. (2025). Journal of Applied Learning and Teaching, 8(Sp. Iss. 2), 45-54. https://doi.org/10.37074/jalt.2025.8.S2.3