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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

A research problem is a question that a researcher wants to answer or a problem that a researcher
wants to solve. Identification and formulation of a research problem statement is one of the steps of the
research process. However, it is considered as one of the challenging and difficult phase of any research
project. It is believed that selection of a good research problem is a discovery in itself. The problem
statement actually articulates the problems to be addressed and indicates the need for a study through
the development of an argument. in other words, the problem statement presents the topic under
study, provides a rational for the choice of topic, represents a synthesis of fact and theory and direct the
selection of design”.

Example of Statement of the Problem

TITLE: An exploration of absenteeism from non-mandatory synchronous sessions in the virtual


learning environment by undergraduate students at Kenyatta university

The Topic

Distance education via online platforms is a rapidly growing method of education delivery due to its
convenience, wide reach, relatively low cost, and ability to support the achievement of learning
objectives. Whether the platform is Blackboard, WebCT, Moodle, Angel, or some other learning
management system, online education utilizes a variety of common learning tools including discussion
boards, drop boxes, automated testing, and wikis. Chief among these tools are live online sessions.

The Research Problem

Live online sessions may be delivered in virtual classrooms from Adobe Connect, Elluminate,
GoToMeeting, or other software programs. Regardless of the software used, student attendance at live
online sessions, especially optional ones, can be unpredictable at best. It is a common complaint among
the online faculty at a university in the south that many, oftentimes most, of their students do not
attend the live online sessions. This study will address the problem of low student attendance at non-
mandatory virtual classroom meetings in online college courses.

Background and Justification

Offir, Lev, and Bezalel (2008) found the interaction level in a synchronous class, also known as web
conferencing, to be a significant factor in the effectiveness of the class. Other researchers describe “the
power of a synchronous online system to empower students in conversation and expression (McBrien,
Jones, & Cheng, 2009). However, if students do not attend, then they cannot interact nor express
themselves.

Deficiencies in the Evidence

According to Skylar (2009), “research concerning the use of newer multimedia technologies, such as
interactive synchronous web conferencing tools, is in its infancy and needs further and continued study”
(p. 82). McBrien, Jones, and Cheng (2009) stated that “more studies are needed to explore students’
perceptions of the synchronous learning experience.” A variety of studies have explored the differences
in functionalities of the various platforms (Kenning, 2010; Lavolette, Venable, Gose, & Huang, 2010), but
they did not get to the heart of why students do or do not attend.

Audience

This study will benefit college and university administrators who can create or revise policies based
upon the results. Administrators may even decide to change virtual classroom providers. Faculty may
benefit if results indicate a change is needed in their own practices. Finally, the study will benefit online
students whose learning experiences will be improved by the findings.

NB: Your statement of problem should be continuous without the sub topics. I
have just included them to help you formulate yours.

AIM

The aim of this qualitative study is to explore absenteeism from non-mandatory synchronous sessions in
the virtual learning environment, by undergraduate students in online courses at a Kenyatta university.

RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this study will be to:

i. Identify the reasons why students attend non-mandatory synchronous sessions in Kenyatta
University.
ii. To find out why students do not attend non-mandatory synchronous sessions in Kenyatta
University
iii. To establish the actions to be taken by university and faculty to increase student attendance at
non-mandatory synchronous online sessions

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

i. What are students’ reasons for attending non-mandatory synchronous sessions in Kenyatta
University?
ii. What are students’ reasons for not attending non-mandatory synchronous sessions in Kenyatta
University?
iii. What actions could the university or its instructors take that would motivate students to
increase their attendance at non-mandatory synchronous online sessions?

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