Undergraduate students access the Internet for a range of purposes, many unrelated to their studies. Increasingly, learners are using the Internet to find information and resources for coursework, whether or not this is promoted or endorsed by their teachers. This article reports an interview study that investigated why and how independent learners use Web-based resources, exploring not only the academic context of the courses studied, but also any relevant personal, domestic and employment-related circumstances. Factors were identified which enhanced or competed with study activities, acting as incentives or disincentives for learners. The findings suggest that it is not technologies per se, but a combination of various contextual factors ...
an information-seeking environment ANDREW DALGLEISH and ROBERT HALL A number of models are reported ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 115-124).Many studies have shown that, despite, the init...
The purpose of this research is to investigate and describe how the students of Junior High School u...
Using an academic library has always been a crucial part of studying in higher education, but this h...
Background: The Internet is a valuable information tool, but users often struggle to locate good qua...
The Internet is a valuable source of health related information, however students are not maximising...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
The study explores the use of the Internet by final year undergraduates at the Faculty of Computer ...
This article reports an interview and questionnaire survey investigating students' participation in ...
Internet and Web services have been used in both teaching and learning and are gaining popularity in...
Based on survey data from 1222 undergraduate students studying at UK higher education institutions, ...
The purpose of this study was to find out teachers� and undergraduate students� perce...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of in...
The volume of information available to the 21st Century learner continues to grow. The skills neede...
In a fast-changing digital age, English language learners face growing demands to advance their fami...
an information-seeking environment ANDREW DALGLEISH and ROBERT HALL A number of models are reported ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 115-124).Many studies have shown that, despite, the init...
The purpose of this research is to investigate and describe how the students of Junior High School u...
Using an academic library has always been a crucial part of studying in higher education, but this h...
Background: The Internet is a valuable information tool, but users often struggle to locate good qua...
The Internet is a valuable source of health related information, however students are not maximising...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of int...
The study explores the use of the Internet by final year undergraduates at the Faculty of Computer ...
This article reports an interview and questionnaire survey investigating students' participation in ...
Internet and Web services have been used in both teaching and learning and are gaining popularity in...
Based on survey data from 1222 undergraduate students studying at UK higher education institutions, ...
The purpose of this study was to find out teachers� and undergraduate students� perce...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify the opinions of undergraduate students on the importance of in...
The volume of information available to the 21st Century learner continues to grow. The skills neede...
In a fast-changing digital age, English language learners face growing demands to advance their fami...
an information-seeking environment ANDREW DALGLEISH and ROBERT HALL A number of models are reported ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 115-124).Many studies have shown that, despite, the init...
The purpose of this research is to investigate and describe how the students of Junior High School u...