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Publication Date: 2020-Nov
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Experiential Learning in Web Development Courses: Examining Students' Performance, Perception and Acceptance
Tzafilkou, Katerina; Protogeros, Nicolaos; Chouliara, Adamandia
Education and Information Technologies, v25 n6 p5687-5701 Nov 2020
This study investigates students' performance, perception and acceptance when experiential learning approaches are integrated in Computer Science courses. An experiential learning approach has been designed to assist students in web development courses. The proposed learning approach in based on real-world examples and the abstraction of terminology using a sequential wizard-based logic. A survey model has been constructed and an exploratory study is conducted on 54 under and post graduate students. Results demonstrated high degree of perception and acceptance, as well as high performance scores. No gender differences have been detected in the examined sample and several strong correlations have been found among the measured variables. In particular, perceived ease of use and usefulness are strongly correlated to each other as well as to self-efficacy, willingness to learn and satisfaction. Satisfaction and self-efficacy are not correlated to each other, while performance has not been affected by anyone of the measured variables.
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Computer Science Education, Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes, Web Sites, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Self Efficacy, Student Satisfaction
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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