Evaluating the impact of e-learning on students` perception of acquired competencies in a university blended learning environment

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of E-Learning and Knowledge Society Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.20368/1971-8829/1440
D. Keržič, Aleksander Aristovnik, Nina Tomaževič, Lan Umek
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In the present study, the correlations between selected aspects of e-learning in the blended learning environment and the competencies students should acquire during their study are explored. The research was based on two different questionnaire-based surveys conducted among Faculty of Administration students. In the research 41 2nd year students of the university study programme were involved. We found that the problem-solving competency is highly correlated with the adequacy of e-learning. Our findings also suggest a high correlation between the computer skills competency and the usefulness of e-learning. The results could serve as a guide for the faculty management when further investigating how to enhance the students’ competencies while employing modern solutions in the teaching process.
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评估电子学习对大学混合式学习环境中学生获得性能力感知的影响
本研究探讨了混合学习环境中电子学习的某些方面与学生在学习过程中应获得的能力之间的相关性。这项研究基于对管理学院学生进行的两项不同的问卷调查。在这项研究中,41名大学学习计划的二年级学生参与了研究。我们发现问题解决能力与电子学习的充分性高度相关。我们的研究结果还表明,计算机技能能力与电子学习的有效性之间存在高度相关。研究结果可为学院管理人员进一步研究如何在教学过程中运用现代解决方案来提高学生的能力提供指导。
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Journal of E-Learning and Knowledge Society
Journal of E-Learning and Knowledge Society EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: SIe-L , Italian e-Learning Association, is a non-profit organization who operates as a non-commercial entity to promote scientific research and testing best practices of e-Learning and Distance Education. SIe-L consider these subjects strategic for citizen and companies for their instruction and education.
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