The attitudes of students with diverse backgrounds on computer and information literacy subjects: Evidence from a first year course

Berna Bakir, R. Koseler, S. Ozkan, T. T. Temizel, Davut Incebacak, Mahir Kaya
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Teaching computer and information literacy subjects to students with diverse backgrounds is an instructional challenge. This study aims to identify the students' attitudes towards a first year computer and information literacy course. Several factors such as student gender and student's department have been taken into consideration in order to understand the effects of the homogeneity of the classes in learning. Students' final term grades have been used to discern the factors that are effective in learning. This research study aimed to explore if the students with similar backgrounds, i.e. students who study in the same department or faculty, would work well together, would learn from each other and would be more successful and the course objectives would be more effectively met when compared to mixed classes.
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不同背景学生对计算机和信息素养科目的态度:来自一年级课程的证据
向不同背景的学生教授计算机和信息素养课程是一项教学挑战。本研究旨在了解学生对第一年计算机与信息素养课程的态度。为了了解班级同质性对学习的影响,考虑了学生性别和学生所在院系等几个因素。学生的期末成绩已经被用来辨别有效学习的因素。本研究旨在探讨具有相似背景的学生,即在同一系或学院学习的学生,与混合班相比,是否能够很好地合作,相互学习,更成功,更有效地实现课程目标。
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