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Understanding tablet computer usage among primary school students in underdeveloped areas: Students' technology experience, learning styles and attitudes

机译:了解欠发达地区小学生的平板电脑使用情况:学生的技术经验,学习方式和态度

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The need to provide low-cost learning technologies such as laptops or tablet computers in developing countries with the aim to bridge the digital divide as well as addressing the uneven standards of education quality has been widely recognised by previous studies. With this aim in mind, the Thai Government has launched the caOne Tablet PC Per Childda (OTPC) policy and distributed 800,000 tablet computers to grade-one students nationwide in 2012. However, there is limited empirical evidence on the effectiveness of tablet computer use in the classroom. Our study examined students' learning styles, attitudes towards tablet computer use and how these are linked to their academic performance. The study has investigated 213 grade two students in economically underprivileged regions of North Thailand. Data collection was based on questionnaires filled in by the students with the help of their teachers. Our results overall suggested that there were some key significant differences in relation to students' gender and home locations (urban vs. rural). In contrast to existing studies, both genders at this stage had similar technology experience and positive attitudes towards tablet computer use. However, we found girls had higher visual learning style (M = 4.23, p < .032) than boys (M = 3.96). Where home location was concerned, rural students had higher learning competitiveness and higher levels of anxiety towards tablet use (M = 1.71, p < .028) than urban students (M = 1.33). Additionally, we also found technology experiences, collaborative learning style and anxiety affected students' academic performance. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:以前的研究已经广泛认识到,需要在发展中国家提供低成本的学习技术,例如笔记本电脑或平板电脑,以弥合数字鸿沟并解决教育质量的不均衡标准。出于这一目标,泰国政府已启动caOne平板电脑“每儿童”计划(OTPC),并于2012年向全国1年级学生分发了800,000台平板电脑。但是,关于平板电脑在中国的使用效果的经验证据有限。教室。我们的研究检查了学生的学习风格,对平板电脑使用的态度以及这些态度与他们的学业成绩之间的联系。这项研究调查了泰国北部经济贫困地区的213名2年级学生。数据收集基于学生在老师的帮助下填写的问卷。我们的总体结果表明,在学生的性别和家庭所在地(城市与农村)之间存在一些重要的显着差异。与现有研究相反,现阶段的两个性别都有相似的技术经验,并对平板电脑的使用持积极态度。但是,我们发现女孩比男孩(M = 3.96)具有更高的视觉学习风格(M = 4.23,p <.032)。在家庭住所方面,农村学生比城市学生(M = 1.33)具有更高的学习竞争力和对平板电脑使用的焦虑程度(M = 1.71,p <.028)。此外,我们还发现技术经验,协作学习风格和焦虑会影响学生的学习成绩。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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