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Main Authors: Al Ya, Marwa, Aziz, Sheikha A., Mohyuddin, Muhammad Raheel, Al Balushi, Nabila
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1171384
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author Al Ya, Marwa
Aziz, Sheikha A.
Mohyuddin, Muhammad Raheel
Al Balushi, Nabila
author_facet Al Ya, Marwa
Aziz, Sheikha A.
Mohyuddin, Muhammad Raheel
Al Balushi, Nabila
Al Ya, Marwa
Aziz, Sheikha A.
Mohyuddin, Muhammad Raheel
Al Balushi, Nabila
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Involvement of Students in E-Learning Al Ya, Marwa Aziz, Sheikha A. Mohyuddin, Muhammad Raheel Al Balushi, Nabila Electronic Learning Electronic Libraries Internet Online Courses Access to Information Electronic Publishing Familiarity Teaching Methods Intermode Differences Interviews Web Sites Preferences Teacher Attitudes Student Attitudes Courseware Class Size Technology Uses in Education Foreign Countries Questionnaires The involvement of E-learning activities for students in the classroom play an important role in the teaching and learning process. In this paper, the authors describe how we collected information from 3-different Colleges/Universities in Oman forming an online study with regard to the use of internet, e-library, online book access, and familiarity with the college portal. Determination of traditional teaching methods and reimbursements of E-Learning methods are practiced. A number of interviews from students and teachers are presented. A software R that gives the p-value used to see significant (a-level) level in different groups. Students and teachers were interviewed in using of smart and normal board, size of the students in the class, learning-teaching-solving software, and online E-learning websites.
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spellingShingle Involvement of Students in E-Learning
Al Ya, Marwa
Aziz, Sheikha A.
Mohyuddin, Muhammad Raheel
Al Balushi, Nabila
Electronic Learning
Electronic Libraries
Internet
Online Courses
Access to Information
Electronic Publishing
Familiarity
Teaching Methods
Intermode Differences
Interviews
Web Sites
Preferences
Teacher Attitudes
Student Attitudes
Courseware
Class Size
Technology Uses in Education
Foreign Countries
Questionnaires
Involvement of Students in E-Learning Al Ya, Marwa Aziz, Sheikha A. Mohyuddin, Muhammad Raheel Al Balushi, Nabila Electronic Learning Electronic Libraries Internet Online Courses Access to Information Electronic Publishing Familiarity Teaching Methods Intermode Differences Interviews Web Sites Preferences Teacher Attitudes Student Attitudes Courseware Class Size Technology Uses in Education Foreign Countries Questionnaires The involvement of E-learning activities for students in the classroom play an important role in the teaching and learning process. In this paper, the authors describe how we collected information from 3-different Colleges/Universities in Oman forming an online study with regard to the use of internet, e-library, online book access, and familiarity with the college portal. Determination of traditional teaching methods and reimbursements of E-Learning methods are practiced. A number of interviews from students and teachers are presented. A software R that gives the p-value used to see significant (a-level) level in different groups. Students and teachers were interviewed in using of smart and normal board, size of the students in the class, learning-teaching-solving software, and online E-learning websites.
title Involvement of Students in E-Learning
topic Electronic Learning
Electronic Libraries
Internet
Online Courses
Access to Information
Electronic Publishing
Familiarity
Teaching Methods
Intermode Differences
Interviews
Web Sites
Preferences
Teacher Attitudes
Student Attitudes
Courseware
Class Size
Technology Uses in Education
Foreign Countries
Questionnaires
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1171384