ORIGINAL RESEARCH article
Front. Comput. Sci.
Sec. Human-Media Interaction
Volume 7 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fcomp.2025.1662386
This article is part of the Research TopicHuman Factors and Design in Immersive and Generative Media TechnologiesView all articles
Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge with Student Course Engagement Framework for Virtual Classroom in Malaysia Higher Education
Provisionally accepted- Multimedia University, Malacca, Malaysia
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Recent educational transformations have caused teachers to face difficulties in learning and adopting online tools to establish student course engagement (SCE). Thus, three significant problems are outlined in this research: lack of student course engagement in virtual classrooms, ineffective technology integration into pedagogy and lack of self-proficiency in technologies to enhance students' academic performance. Moreover, three research questions emerged regarding the SCE, the teachers' proficiency in technological pedagogical and content knowledge (TPACK) for teaching, and the students' academic performance. Hence, a framework that adopted the TPACK framework and Student Course Engagement Questionnaire (SCEQ) was developed. A developed mobile interactive system (MIS) integrated into the virtual classroom, determining factors that contributed in improving SCE, assessing teachers' proficiency in teaching with technology from students' perspectives, and assessing SCE and academic performance improvement. A quasi-experimental design was employed in the current research to collect quantitative data and for statistical analysis. Pretest-posttest experiments were conducted with 80 local university undergraduate students from two different groups, with and without developed MIS integration. Homogeneity among the participants was assured by distributing a pre-knowledge checking test before the actual experiment began. The TPACK and SCEQ surveys were distributed for further analysis. The SCE and TPACK R2 values are 0.111 and 0.748, respectively, indicating that SCE has low predictive power. However, the experiment results indicate that teachers' proficiency in TPACK has a medium effect on SCE. Additionally, the student's academic performance has shown significant improvement. Moreover, the current research suggested that content and technological knowledge is more vital than pedagogical knowledge in the virtual classroom. Therefore, the current research results indicated that the integration of developed MIS improves students’ SCE and academic performance significantly. The integration of the developed MIS in the virtual classroom also enhanced teachers’ proficiency in TPACK. Moreover, the change of perspectives when examining teachers’ TPACK proficiency provides more valuable insights as students benefitted from the lessons directly.
Keywords: TPACK, Student course engagement, technology integration, Mobile interactive system, virtual classroom
Received: 09 Jul 2025; Accepted: 13 Oct 2025.
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* Correspondence: Sook Ling Lew, sllew@mmu.edu.my
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