An investigation into the information and communication technology skills and e-learning attitudes of students at the Faculty of Sports Sciences
Arda Ozturk, Serhat Ozdenk and Ozan YilmazAfrican Educational Research Journal
Published: July 24 2020
Volume 8, Special Issue 1
Pages S1-S8
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30918/AERJ.8S1.20.001
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the information and communication technology skills of students at Faculty of Sport Sciences and their attitudes towards e-learning according to different variables. The sample of the study consisted of 379 volunteer students studying at the Faculty of Sport Sciences in 2020-2021 academic year. The data of the study were obtained online through Personal Information Form, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills Scale (Haznedar, 2012) and Attitude towards E-Learning Scale (Haznedar and Baran, 2012) using Google Forms. In the analysis of the data, independent samples T-Test was used for paired comparisons and One-Way Variance Analysis tests for multiple comparisons. As a result of the analysis performed, a significant difference was found in some sub-dimensions of information and communication technology skills and attitudes towards e-learning scales according to the variables of class level, working type, having a personal computer, access to internet and learning style.
Keywords: Faculty of Sport Sciences, university students, information and communication technology, skill, e-learning, attitude.
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