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Title: Do students think course websites make a difference?
Authors: Davidovitch, N.
Soen, D.
Keywords: IT (information technologies)
social-academic climate
learning culture
technology-supported teaching
virtual courses
academic climate
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Державний заклад «Південноукраїнський національний університет імені К. Д. Ушинського»
Citation: Davidovitch N. Do students think course websites make a difference? / N. Davidovitch, D. Soen // Наука і освіта : наук.-практ. журнал. – 2012. – № 9. – С. 50-56.
Abstract: This paper is based on a study that examined students’ perceptions of social-academic climate in several faculties and departments at the Ariel University Center over five years. Findings indicate the significance that students attribute to various dimensions of social-academic climate. Findings also show that students attribute greater significance to instructors’ attitude to students and less significance to course organization in faculties and departments, which is characterized by positive inter-personal interactions between students and instructors. In faculties and departments in which interpersonal interactions between students and instructors are not intensive, students attribute significance to scholastic aspects of courses. Even in the technological era, social-academic climate has not lost is importance, and its contribution to students’ sense of satisfaction is critical.
URI: http://dspace.pdpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/14938
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