TY - JOUR
T1 - Students' perceptions of collaboration, self-regulated learning, and information seeking in the context of Internet-based learning and traditional learning
T2 - Web 2.0 in Travel and Tourism: Empowering and Changing the Role of Travelers
AU - Lee, Silvia Wen Yu
AU - Tsai, Chin-Chung
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank Professor Niang-Shing Chen for his kind help in conducting this research. This study is supported in part by National Science Council, Taiwan, under grant numbers NSC 98-2511-S-011-005-MY3, NSC 99-2511-S-011-005-MY3, and NSC 99-2511-S-018-003-MY2.
PY - 2011/3
Y1 - 2011/3
N2 - This study aims to investigate students' perceptions of three aspects of learning - collaboration, self-regulated learning (SRL), and information seeking (IS) in both Internet-based and traditional face-to-face learning contexts. A multi-dimensional questionnaire was designed to evaluate each aspect in terms of perceived capability, experience, and interest. The analyses explore (1) potential differences of students' perceptions between Internet-based and face-to-face learning environments and (2) potential differences in the three aspects in relation to learners' attributes and the use of the Internet and enrollment in online courses. This study surveyed students in a higher education institute who had had experiences with Internet-based and face-to-face learning. The results showed that students perceived higher levels of collaboration (capability only), SRL (capability and experience) and IS (capability, interest, and experience) in Internet-based learning than in traditional learning environments. In terms of students' education level, graduate students perceived higher levels of capabilities and interests in some of the aspects, than undergraduate students. In addition, for Internet-based learning, significant differences in collaboration and SRL were found derived from time spent on the Internet related to learning; and students' perceptions of collaboration, SRL, and IS were all positively correlated to students' online course-taking experience. Implications for online learning practices and instructor's facilitation are discussed.
AB - This study aims to investigate students' perceptions of three aspects of learning - collaboration, self-regulated learning (SRL), and information seeking (IS) in both Internet-based and traditional face-to-face learning contexts. A multi-dimensional questionnaire was designed to evaluate each aspect in terms of perceived capability, experience, and interest. The analyses explore (1) potential differences of students' perceptions between Internet-based and face-to-face learning environments and (2) potential differences in the three aspects in relation to learners' attributes and the use of the Internet and enrollment in online courses. This study surveyed students in a higher education institute who had had experiences with Internet-based and face-to-face learning. The results showed that students perceived higher levels of collaboration (capability only), SRL (capability and experience) and IS (capability, interest, and experience) in Internet-based learning than in traditional learning environments. In terms of students' education level, graduate students perceived higher levels of capabilities and interests in some of the aspects, than undergraduate students. In addition, for Internet-based learning, significant differences in collaboration and SRL were found derived from time spent on the Internet related to learning; and students' perceptions of collaboration, SRL, and IS were all positively correlated to students' online course-taking experience. Implications for online learning practices and instructor's facilitation are discussed.
KW - Collaboration
KW - Information seeking
KW - Internet-based learning
KW - Perception
KW - Self-regulated learning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chb.2010.11.016
DO - 10.1016/j.chb.2010.11.016
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79551471467
SN - 0747-5632
VL - 27
SP - 905
EP - 914
JO - Computers in Human Behavior
JF - Computers in Human Behavior
IS - 2
ER -