Effects of cloud-based learning on student's engineering design creativity with different creative self-efficacy

Yu Shan Chang*, Jing Yueh Kao, Yen Yin Wang, Shu Chun Huang

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Abstract

This paper discusses the effects of cloud-based learning and creative self-efficacy on creativity in engineering design. A nonequivalent pretest–posttest quasi-experimental design was used to recruit 97 students from a university in Taipei City in northern Taiwan. This study revealed two main conclusions. First, cloud-based learning exerted a moderate influence on the steps of problem identification, preparation, and response validation and communication in the creative process; creative self-efficacy positively influenced the steps of response generation, validation, and communication. Second, cloud-based learning had positive effects on novelty and functionality in the assessment of product creativity and significant positive effects on sophistication in the assessment of participants with low creative self-efficacy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100813
JournalThinking Skills and Creativity
Volume40
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Jun

Keywords

  • Cloud-based learning
  • Creative performance
  • Creative process
  • Creative self-efficacy
  • Product creativity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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