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Title:

University Students' Perceptions of Web-based vs. Paper-based Homework in a General Physics Course

 
Authors:

Neset Demirci

 
Author Affiliations:

Balikesir Universitesi, Balikesir, TURKEY

 
Keywords:
Web-Based Homework
Paper-Based Homework
Physics Course
Student’ Perception
 
Abstract:

The main aim of this study was to determine students' perceptions toward web-based versus paper-based homework and identify any differences based on homework performance score and grade point average. A 21-item perception of online vs. paper-based homework survey was administered to 103 students (54 were male and 49 were female) in general physics-1 classes. Results of the study indicated that there was not a statistically significant difference in physics grade point average scores; however, there was a statistically significant difference in homework performance (average) scores based on assigned homework groups. Overall, students' perception of web-based homework testing was positive. Finally, some tentative recommendations are posed.

 
Reference:
Demirci, N. (2007). University Students' Perceptions of Web-based vs. Paper-based Homework in General a Physics Course. Eurasia J. Math., Sci. & Tech. Ed., 3(1), 29-34  
   
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