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On- and off-campus engineering student usage of a computer conferencing system

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This article reports on the introduction of a computer-conferencing component into a first-year study unit in technology management at Deakin University, Australia. It was found that significant variations in computer usage were correlated to student study mode, including source of computer access, source of Internet access, hours-per-week computer usage, regular use of e-mail, regular use of the Internet, number of times the conference was accessed, use of computers for games, and use of computers for learning. Other moderate differences were also noted. Following exposure to the computer conference, on-campus students were more likely to agree that computers could assist their learning, and off-campus students were less likely to agree that learning from computers would be better than classes/lectures.

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Journal

Journal of research on computing in education

Volume

33

Season

Spring

Pagination

280-298

Location

Eugene, Or.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0888-6504

Language

eng

Notes

Journal of Research on Computing in Education, vol. 33, no. 3 © 2001, ISTE ® (International Society for Technology in Education), All rights reserved. Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, International Society for Technology in Education

Issue

3

Publisher

International Society for Technology in Education

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