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摘要
虽然本研究的第一阶段分析了蒙特雷理工大学蒙特雷校区本科生的电子学习情况,得出了关于学生如何以及在数字媒体(DM)上学习内容的几个前提,但本文的分析侧重于将这些前提转化为研究问题并对其进行测量。因此,主要目的是发现在使用数字媒体(DM)和社交媒体方面是否存在性别差异。E-learning theory (Haythornthwaite & Andrews, 2011)主要用于讨论研究结果。对在墨西哥校园州语言系注册的本科生进行了调查,以收集数据。大约650名学生回答了这项调查。DM的使用存在显著的性别差异,DM的使用目的和社交媒体的使用目的也存在显著的性别差异。总的来说,这项研究表明,千禧一代作为使用DM技术的世代运动的想法是值得怀疑的,至少对于墨西哥州校园中这个年龄段的学生来说是如此,未来的研究应该考虑另一个原因。
What Undergraduate Students from Tecnologico de Monterrey, State of Mexico Campus, Learn within Digital Environments
Although the first phase of this study analyzing the e-learning of undergraduate students in Campus Monterrey at Tecnologico de Monterrey resulted in several premises about how and what students learn on digital media (DM), the analysis of this paper1 focused on transforming those premises into research questions and measuring them. Thus, the main objective was to discover if there were any gender differences in the use of digital media (DM) and social media. E-learning theory (Haythornthwaite & Andrews, 2011) was mainly used to discuss the findings. A survey of undergraduate students enrolled in courses at the Department of Languages, in the Campus State of Mexico, was applied to collect data. Approximately 650 students answered the survey. Significant gender differences were found in the use of DM, as well as differences of purpose for its use and that of social media. By and large, this study suggested that the idea of Millennials as a generational movement using DM technologies is a questionable one, at least for the case of students in this age category at the State of Mexico campus, and that future study should consider an alternative reason.