نبذة مختصرة : Learning now gets to be done at the convenience of the student and with greater mobility. In this respect, however, replicating the rich learning environment of face-to-face instructions in an online environment bears unique challenges. It is in this regard that this research puts forward the importance of online learning through effective communication, social interaction, and self-regulation. We contend that teaching conversation—a nature and regularity of contact between students and instructors—raises a feeling of community and helps in social and cognitive growth. We base our claim on constructivist social and independence theories. Motivation, involvement, and an overwhelming sense of belonging are improved by social presence, the measure of how people sense linked to others in an online setting. Learning online comes with motivation, a sense of involvement, and a general feeling of belonging. This study will explore how online learning has been influenced by each of these three elements, along with their interrelationships, and predicts that student motivation, satisfaction, and academic success will be increased when social presence, self-regulation, and instructional engagement are all high. Such implications are indeed very important with regard to the design and implementation of online education programs. The importance of these characteristics will, therefore, help teachers design more successful and captivating online learning experiences that bring out student achievement and foster a good learning environment.
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