"Why computing students are not using e-resources?": Evidence from the University of the East.
Rex Perez BringulaRea A. AborotPatrick James G. LimKarl Christian C. CanlasSean Michael S. AmadorHCI Development GroupPublished in: WCCCE (2014)
Keyphrases
- e learning
- university level
- engineering students
- educational environment
- applied sciences
- remote laboratories
- open university
- engineering education
- computer science students
- european higher education
- student learning
- higher education
- computer science courses
- learning environment
- teaching methods
- learning experience
- students studying
- library and information science
- state university
- educational institutions
- undergraduate students
- learning activities
- graduate school
- hong kong
- computer engineering
- learning process
- distance learning
- electrical engineering
- college students
- post secondary
- undergraduate and graduate
- text messaging
- semester long
- learning styles
- semi structured interviews
- computer science and engineering
- case study
- collaborative learning
- computer science education
- intelligent tutoring systems
- high school
- online course
- teaching assistants
- young researchers
- computer science
- problem based learning
- student groups
- mobile learning
- educational process
- learning outcomes
- learning tools
- blended learning
- high school students
- computer programming
- computer supported collaborative learning
- public schools
- virtual learning community
- school teachers
- learning resources
- elementary school