This study investigated how computer science students seek help online in their learning and what factors predict their online help-seeking behaviors. Online help-seeking behaviors include online searching, asking teachers online for help, and asking peers online for help. 207 students from a large university in the southeastern United States participated in the study. It was revealed that computer science students tended to search online more frequently than ask people online for help. Five factors, including epistemological belief, interest, learning proficiency level, prior knowledge of the learning subject, and problem difficulty, were explored as potential predictors in this study. It was found that learning proficiency level and probl...
Abstract This study examines college students’ attitudes and habits for seeking academic help. Stude...
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This article offers a theoretical model of online, graduate student information seeking behavior. T...
This study investigated how computer science students seek help online in their learning and what fa...
Help seeking has been identified as a learning strategy manifesting capacities for self-regulated le...
The purpose of the present study was to examine how college students' help seeking behavior varied a...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between common classroom help-seeking determin...
Background: Individuals’ information-seeking behaviors differ, depending on whether they perceive th...
While literature suggests that college students may be less reluctant to seek help in online rather ...
This study examined how computer literacy, user education and online searching skills could assist u...
Knowing when and how to seek academic help is crucial to the success of undergraduate computing stud...
This study investigated computer users’ help-seeking behaviors within the context of accomplishing a...
This study analyzed the factors that affect student success in an online computer programming course...
This study extends the literature on academic help-seeking by identifying factors influencing underg...
Computer users have long been frustrated by software problems. It is unusual that the Help menu actu...
Abstract This study examines college students’ attitudes and habits for seeking academic help. Stude...
Conference Theme: Public Scholarship to Educate Diverse DemocraciesRoundtable Presentation - Explori...
This article offers a theoretical model of online, graduate student information seeking behavior. T...
This study investigated how computer science students seek help online in their learning and what fa...
Help seeking has been identified as a learning strategy manifesting capacities for self-regulated le...
The purpose of the present study was to examine how college students' help seeking behavior varied a...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between common classroom help-seeking determin...
Background: Individuals’ information-seeking behaviors differ, depending on whether they perceive th...
While literature suggests that college students may be less reluctant to seek help in online rather ...
This study examined how computer literacy, user education and online searching skills could assist u...
Knowing when and how to seek academic help is crucial to the success of undergraduate computing stud...
This study investigated computer users’ help-seeking behaviors within the context of accomplishing a...
This study analyzed the factors that affect student success in an online computer programming course...
This study extends the literature on academic help-seeking by identifying factors influencing underg...
Computer users have long been frustrated by software problems. It is unusual that the Help menu actu...
Abstract This study examines college students’ attitudes and habits for seeking academic help. Stude...
Conference Theme: Public Scholarship to Educate Diverse DemocraciesRoundtable Presentation - Explori...
This article offers a theoretical model of online, graduate student information seeking behavior. T...