E-learning from Learners‘ Perspective
Galina Kavaliauskienė
Darius Valūnas
Giedrė Valūnaitė-Oleškevičienė
Darius Valūnas
Giedrė Valūnaitė-Oleškevičienė
Abstract
The concept of “e-learning” is ambivalent. On the one hand, it is used to describe the “distant learning”, on the other hand, it refers to “blended learning”. This article focuses on classic “blended learning”, which means combination of face-to-face instruction with online activities. The study examines students’ attitudes to integrating online activities into the traditional English language classroom. The respondents are the University students of three different specializations who study English for Specific Purposes. The frequencies of positive and negative responses to a specially designed questionnaire are analyzed. Not all the students enjoy e-learning in spite of its advantages, which might be expressed due to individual likes and dislikes. Statistical treatment of the students’ responses by means of Software Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) includes the computations of correlation coefficients, which indicate the strength of relationships, and their statistical significance.
Article in:
English
Article published:
2012-06-07
Keyword(s): attitudes to e-learning; respondents of different specializations; statistical treatment by SPSS
DOI: 10.3846/cpe.2012.05
Coactivity: Philology, Educology / Santalka: Filologija, Edukologija ISSN 2351-714X, eISSN 2335-7711
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