英文摘要 |
The purpose of this study aims to explore the correlations among learning styles, learning participation, and learning effectiveness of blended learning for civil servants. The study subjects are the civil servants who attended blended learning courses in Civil Service Development Institute. The blended learning courses of this study incorporate both E-learning and face-to-face classroom learning activities. A specially-designed questionnaire was used to assess the learning styles, participation, and learning effectiveness of the study subjects. Our findings showed: (1) There was no significant association of the learning styles with E-learning participation or classroom learning participation. However, with further detailed analysis, the study found that those who have higher abilities on active experimentation have higher level of online participation rate; (2) The learning styles were significantly associated with learning effectiveness. Our data suggest the learning styles of civil servants might play a critical role in the learning effectiveness of blended learning. This has important implications in continued education of civil servants in the future. |