Yi-Wen Liao, Yueh-Min Huang, Y. Huang, Zhiyun Su, C. Wei
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An Empirical Evaluation of Online Cooperative Programming Platforms Based on the PACT Framework and Technology Readiness
Programming instruction helps students develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, and is also important for the development of professional talent in the information technology sector. Cooperative learning has been shown to promote innovative educational applications while enhancing learning motivation and performance. Referring to the People, Activities, Context, Technologies (PACT) framework and the theory of technology readiness, this study explores factors that affect continued use intention and learning performance for students using an online cooperative programming (OCP) platform. A total of 120 students were invited to participate in the programming course. Students were asked to complete programming projects on the OCP platform and fill out a questionnaire. A causal model was proposed and examined using a partial least squares regression. The results show that optimism/ innovativeness in technology readiness and trust among team members both have a positive impact on user satisfaction using the platform. In addition, both user satisfaction and trust encourage continued use intention and improve learning performance. The findings can help educators and researchers promote the development of programming teaching and learning.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Internet Technology accepts original technical articles in all disciplines of Internet Technology & Applications. Manuscripts are submitted for review with the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere.
Topics of interest to JIT include but not limited to:
Broadband Networks
Electronic service systems (Internet, Intranet, Extranet, E-Commerce, E-Business)
Network Management
Network Operating System (NOS)
Intelligent systems engineering
Government or Staff Jobs Computerization
National Information Policy
Multimedia systems
Network Behavior Modeling
Wireless/Satellite Communication
Digital Library
Distance Learning
Internet/WWW Applications
Telecommunication Networks
Security in Networks and Systems
Cloud Computing
Internet of Things (IoT)
IPv6 related topics are especially welcome.