英文摘要 |
This study explored the university students' attitudes about Internet-based learning from a technology university in Taiwan north-central region by questionnaire survey. An Internet-based Learning Attitudes Scales was developed which consisted of five factors, including information access, learning values, Internet engagement, learning intentions, and interactive discussion. The data of survey was analyzed through the structural equation modeling. According to the results, this measurement model indicated the fine quality of confirmatory factory analysis, and the path analysis of the structural model confirmed the study hypotheses. The results indicated that university students' Internet attitudes about the equal opportunity and use of ease could positively affect their considerations about learning values and using attitudes in the field of integrated Internet into the university, and their cognitions about the development of interpersonal relationship and the promotion of learning performance could positively influence their Internet behaviors of discussing academic tasks and establishing peer interactions. Finally, the findings were discussed and some suggestions were proposed for future research. |