Paper Title :Survey of Online User Perspectives and Gender
Author :Danielle Morin, Jennifer D.E.Thomas, Raafat Saade, Daniela Petrachi
Article Citation :Danielle Morin ,Jennifer D.E.Thomas ,Raafat Saade ,Daniela Petrachi ,
(2018 ) " Survey of Online User Perspectives and Gender " ,
International Journal of Management and Applied Science (IJMAS) ,
pp. 86-93,
Volume-4,Issue-8
Abstract : With greater accessibility to online classes, there is the likelihood of an increase in students choosing to enrol in
them instead of attending in-class lectures. Administrators will need to address this trend, and to do this, they need a better
understanding of the profile of online users, over and above students’ attitudes towards online education and how their grades
differ from in-class lecture. The present study aims to add to this understanding and the role gender may play. An online survey
was administered to more than a thousand students enrolled in a Fundamentals of Information Technology course at a
Canadian University. The study focused on why students took the course, what they expected to gain from the course, and
whether gender affects these perspectives and their experience with online classes. Results indicate that, except in a few
instances, gender does seem to impact their perspectives.
Index Terms - fundamental business technology, gender, online classes, profile of online student, social media, student
perspective.
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-4,Issue-8
DOIONLINE NO - IJMAS-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-13370
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