The Influence of Student Characteristics in Their Evaluation of a Park-Planning Course Web Site

Presenter Information

Yu-Fai Leung
Mark I. Ivy

Location

McKimmon Conference & Training Center / Theatre 1

Event Website

http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol9/

Start Date

3-14-2002 5:30 PM

End Date

3-14-2002 6:00 PM

Description

Course Web sites are increasingly used in university instruction, despite the fact that their effectiveness has not been adequately evaluated. This study examined students’ use of and perception about the official Web site of a park-planning course in the College of Natural Resources at NCSU. A questionnaire was administered to 56 students in 2000 and 2001. Results show that many students used the Web site often, and the majority of the students preferred Web sites in future courses. The perceptions of Web site utility and the preferences of Web-only courses vary among students by age, gender, level of computer experience, and learning style. These results are presented and the implications are discussed in this poster.

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Recommended Citation Leung, Yu-Fai and Ivy, Mark I. (2002) "Influence of student characteristics in their evaluation of a park-planning course web site," Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Vol. 9, Article 60. Available at: http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol9/iss1/60

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Mar 14th, 5:30 PM Mar 14th, 6:00 PM

The Influence of Student Characteristics in Their Evaluation of a Park-Planning Course Web Site

McKimmon Conference & Training Center / Theatre 1

Course Web sites are increasingly used in university instruction, despite the fact that their effectiveness has not been adequately evaluated. This study examined students’ use of and perception about the official Web site of a park-planning course in the College of Natural Resources at NCSU. A questionnaire was administered to 56 students in 2000 and 2001. Results show that many students used the Web site often, and the majority of the students preferred Web sites in future courses. The perceptions of Web site utility and the preferences of Web-only courses vary among students by age, gender, level of computer experience, and learning style. These results are presented and the implications are discussed in this poster.

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