Describes a study that investigated gender differences in perceptions of and preferences for telematic learning environments based on questionnaires completed by open and distance learning university students. Significant gender differences were found, but none of the variables explained differences in students' perceptions and preferences.status: publishe
17th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age, CELDA 2020 -- 18...
It is conceivably important that demographic variables such as gender may have an impact on communit...
This study attempts to ascertain that a difference in service perception does exist between males an...
Mobile technology for learning empowers the shift from traditionally pure instructor-centered classr...
Abstract:- The main objective of this study is to examine gender differences and the adoption of tec...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
This paper reports on a large scale survey of the perceptions of university students to their use of...
The main goal of the research project presented in this paper is to contribute towards a wider under...
This paper presents some of the findings of a nationwide study, which was designed for understanding...
<div><p>The scope of this study was to evaluate whether the adoption of e-learning in two universiti...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
This article discusses two studies investigating gender differences in communication technology use....
AbstractA good match between students and environmental condition that support learning in campus is...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...
This study investigated whether differences existed between sex, male and female, for the preference...
17th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age, CELDA 2020 -- 18...
It is conceivably important that demographic variables such as gender may have an impact on communit...
This study attempts to ascertain that a difference in service perception does exist between males an...
Mobile technology for learning empowers the shift from traditionally pure instructor-centered classr...
Abstract:- The main objective of this study is to examine gender differences and the adoption of tec...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
This paper reports on a large scale survey of the perceptions of university students to their use of...
The main goal of the research project presented in this paper is to contribute towards a wider under...
This paper presents some of the findings of a nationwide study, which was designed for understanding...
<div><p>The scope of this study was to evaluate whether the adoption of e-learning in two universiti...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
This article discusses two studies investigating gender differences in communication technology use....
AbstractA good match between students and environmental condition that support learning in campus is...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...
This study investigated whether differences existed between sex, male and female, for the preference...
17th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age, CELDA 2020 -- 18...
It is conceivably important that demographic variables such as gender may have an impact on communit...
This study attempts to ascertain that a difference in service perception does exist between males an...