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Muljana, Pauline Salim; Luo, Tian – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2021
Studies in learning analytics (LA) have garnered positive findings on learning improvement and advantages for informing course design. However, little is known about instructional designers' perception and their current state of LA-related adoption. This qualitative study explores the perception of instructional designers in higher education…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Instructional Design, Higher Education, Attitudes
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Jong, Morris Siu-Yung – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2019
Flipped Classroom (FC) is a blended learning approach being promoted in higher education in recent years. It flips the conventional pedagogic arrangement so that students use the out-of-class time to conduct lower-order learning and the in-class time to conduct higher-order learning. Nevertheless, unlike the adoption phenomena in other academic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Blended Learning, Social Sciences
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Jong, Morris Siu-Yung – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2023
Flipped classroom (FC) is a "blended" instructional approach that requires students to complete pre-lecture individual learning tasks in preparation for participating in related in-lecture peer learning activities. One of the critical problems of FC has been students' lack of motivation to complete the assigned online pre-lecture tasks…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Student Motivation, Assignments, Video Technology
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Klein, Carrie; Lester, Jaime; Rangwala, Huzefa; Johri, Aditya – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2019
Learning analytics (LA) tools promise to improve student learning and retention. However, adoption and use of LA tools in higher education is often uneven. In this case study, part of a larger exploratory research project, we interviewed and observed 32 faculty and advisors at a public research university to understand the technological incentives…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Barriers, Incentives, Adoption (Ideas)
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Pappas, Ilias O.; Giannakos, Michail N.; Mikalef, Patrick – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2017
The use of video-based open educational resources is widespread, and includes multiple approaches to implementation. In this paper, the term "with-video assignments" is introduced to portray video learning resources enhanced with assignments. The goal of this study is to examine the factors that influence students' intention to adopt…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Resource Units, Computer Uses in Education, Shared Resources and Services
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García Botero, Gustavo; Questier, Frederik; Cincinnato, Sebastiano; He, Tao; Zhu, Chang – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2018
Research on mobile learning indicates that students perceive mobile devices mainly as communication and entertainment tools. Therefore, a key factor in successful mobile learning implementation is the initial measurement of students' acceptance of those devices into their learning. Countless language applications available suggest that mobile…
Descriptors: College Students, Electronic Learning, Computer Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Van Horne, Sam; Murniati, Cecilia Titiek – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2016
Although post-secondary educational institutions are incorporating more active learning classrooms (ALCs) that support collaborative learning, researchers have less often examined the cultural obstacles to adoption of those environments. In this qualitative research study, we adopted the conceptual framework of activity theory to examine the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Models
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Atif, Amara; Richards, Deborah; Busch, Peter; Bilgin, Ayse – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2015
Higher education institutions typically express the quality of their degree programs by describing the qualities, skills, and understanding their students possess upon graduation. One promising instructional design approach to facilitate institutions' efforts to deliver graduates with the appropriate knowledge and competencies is curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Computer Attitudes, Technology
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Hsia, Jung-Wen – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2016
Since mobile devices have become cheaper, easily accessible, powerful, and popular and the cost of wireless access has declined gradually, mobile learning (m-learning) has begun to spread rapidly. To further improve the effectiveness and efficiency of m-learning for university students, it is critical to understand whether they use m-learning.…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, College Students, Higher Education, Locus of Control
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Lust, Griet; Elen, Jan; Clarebout, Geraldine – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2012
Given the popularity of webcasts and their educational benefits as stressed in previous research, this paper investigates students' acceptance and continued use of webcasts in an undergraduate course. Furthermore, the study explores the determinants of students' webcast use by employing the well-validated Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) of Davis…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Technology, Attitude Change, Adoption (Ideas)
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Buchanan, Tom; Sainter, Phillip; Saunders, Gunter – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2013
This study examines factors associated with the use of learning technologies by higher education faculty. In an online survey in a UK university, 114 faculty respondents completed a measure of Internet self-efficacy, and reported on their use of learning technologies along with barriers to their adoption. Principal components analysis suggested…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Internet, Factor Analysis
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Lane, Cara A.; Lyle, Henry F. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2011
In order for institutions of higher education to provide essential technology resources and encourage the adoption of educational technologies, it is vital to gather information about the barriers their users encounter and the supports they find most helpful. The purpose of this study is to better understand how differences in user traits (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Barriers, Expertise, Gender Differences, Age Differences
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Lin, Canchu; Singer, Ross; Ha, Louisa – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2010
This case study investigated university members' use of and resistance to a communication information technology system in a higher education organization. This case study utilized the technology enactment framework to examine structure enactment in university members' technology use and resistance. We found that the following structures were…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Technology, Adoption (Ideas), Behavior Theories
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Presley, Adrien; Presley, Theresa – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2009
Institutions of higher education have increasing turned to web portals as a way to connect with students. These portals are designed to provide students a centralized point of access to information and services. In spite of the efforts put into developing and maintaining these portals, their use by students can be disappointing. The study…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Access to Information, Factor Analysis, Internet
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Hartshorne, Richard; Ajjan, Haya – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine student awareness of the pedagogical benefits of Web 2.0 to supplement in-class learning and to better understand factors that influence student decisions to adopt these tools, using the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior (DTPB). Findings indicated that while many students feel that some Web 2.0…
Descriptors: Interaction, Writing Ability, Adoption (Ideas), Predictor Variables
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