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Autori principali: Wentao, Chen, Jinyu, Zhang, Zhonggen, Yu
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2016
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1167984
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author Wentao, Chen
Jinyu, Zhang
Zhonggen, Yu
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Jinyu, Zhang
Zhonggen, Yu
Wentao, Chen
Jinyu, Zhang
Zhonggen, Yu
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contents Learning Outcomes and Affective Factors of Blended Learning of English for Library Science Wentao, Chen Jinyu, Zhang Zhonggen, Yu Library Science Affective Objectives Blended Learning Outcomes of Education Gender Differences Questionnaires Multimedia Instruction Dropout Rate Conventional Instruction Student Motivation Student Attitudes Self Esteem Anxiety Likert Scales Qualitative Research Statistical Analysis Teaching Methods Intermode Differences Instructional Effectiveness Undergraduate Students Foreign Countries English for Library Science is an essential course for students to command comprehensive scope of library knowledge. This study aims to compare the learning outcomes, gender differences and affective factors in the environments of blended and traditional learning. Around one thousand participants from one university were randomly selected to answer questions in questionnaires. It was found that (1) the pass rates under blended learning increased compared with traditional multimedia learning and the dropout rates under blended learning decreased compared with multimedia learning; (2) males and females did not show any significant differences in learning outcomes; (3) affective factors under blended learning were significantly more favorable than those under multimedia learning; and (4) under the blended learning model, male motivation was significantly higher than female; male attitude was significantly more favorable than female; males held higher self-esteem than females. However, male anxiety was significantly less than female. Reasons for the findings, as well as future research direction, were also explored.
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spellingShingle Learning Outcomes and Affective Factors of Blended Learning of English for Library Science
Wentao, Chen
Jinyu, Zhang
Zhonggen, Yu
Library Science
Affective Objectives
Blended Learning
Outcomes of Education
Gender Differences
Questionnaires
Multimedia Instruction
Dropout Rate
Conventional Instruction
Student Motivation
Student Attitudes
Self Esteem
Anxiety
Likert Scales
Qualitative Research
Statistical Analysis
Teaching Methods
Intermode Differences
Instructional Effectiveness
Undergraduate Students
Foreign Countries
Learning Outcomes and Affective Factors of Blended Learning of English for Library Science Wentao, Chen Jinyu, Zhang Zhonggen, Yu Library Science Affective Objectives Blended Learning Outcomes of Education Gender Differences Questionnaires Multimedia Instruction Dropout Rate Conventional Instruction Student Motivation Student Attitudes Self Esteem Anxiety Likert Scales Qualitative Research Statistical Analysis Teaching Methods Intermode Differences Instructional Effectiveness Undergraduate Students Foreign Countries English for Library Science is an essential course for students to command comprehensive scope of library knowledge. This study aims to compare the learning outcomes, gender differences and affective factors in the environments of blended and traditional learning. Around one thousand participants from one university were randomly selected to answer questions in questionnaires. It was found that (1) the pass rates under blended learning increased compared with traditional multimedia learning and the dropout rates under blended learning decreased compared with multimedia learning; (2) males and females did not show any significant differences in learning outcomes; (3) affective factors under blended learning were significantly more favorable than those under multimedia learning; and (4) under the blended learning model, male motivation was significantly higher than female; male attitude was significantly more favorable than female; males held higher self-esteem than females. However, male anxiety was significantly less than female. Reasons for the findings, as well as future research direction, were also explored.
title Learning Outcomes and Affective Factors of Blended Learning of English for Library Science
topic Library Science
Affective Objectives
Blended Learning
Outcomes of Education
Gender Differences
Questionnaires
Multimedia Instruction
Dropout Rate
Conventional Instruction
Student Motivation
Student Attitudes
Self Esteem
Anxiety
Likert Scales
Qualitative Research
Statistical Analysis
Teaching Methods
Intermode Differences
Instructional Effectiveness
Undergraduate Students
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1167984