Students' attitudes toward the use of the Internet for learning: A study at a university in Malaysia.
Kian-Sam HongAbang Ahmad RidzuanMing-Koon KuekPublished in: J. Educ. Technol. Soc. (2003)
Keyphrases
- attitudes toward
- student attitudes
- computer skills
- educational environment
- computer lab
- university students
- grade level
- participants included
- sixth grade
- undergraduate students
- student achievement
- high school students
- web based instruction
- statistically significant
- training program
- computer anxiety
- learning process
- academic achievement
- computer based training
- english as a foreign language
- word processing
- teaching methods
- cognitive style
- computer literacy
- survey instrument
- computer usage
- elementary school
- college students
- student learning
- eighth grade
- teacher education
- gender differences
- conceptual understanding
- learning algorithm
- college level
- e learning
- learning environment
- high school
- online learning
- individual differences
- computer assisted instruction
- dependent variables
- handheld computers
- concept maps
- quantitative data
- distance learning
- learning styles
- collaborative learning
- middle school students
- primary school
- higher education
- learning strategies
- science education
- computer technology
- problem based learning
- digital games
- instructional strategies
- science learning
- middle school
- computer science education
- young children
- computer assisted language learning