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Nhan đề: Predicting adult learners’ online participation: Effects of altruism, performance expectancy, and social capital
Tác giả: Diệp, Ánh Nguyệt
Vanwing, Tom
Zhu, Chang
Cocquyt, Celine
Từ khoá: Performance expectancy
Social capital
Online participation
Adult education
Năm xuất bản: 2016
Tùng thư/Số báo cáo: Computers and Education;101 .- p.84-101
Tóm tắt: Learners’ socio-demographic characteristics, personal traits, and performance expectancy are frequently employed to interpret online participation among members in virtual, higher education, and professional settings, but not in adult education contexts. Furthermore, the social capital framework has scarcely been used to explain online participation in educational settings, despite its prevalence in virtual contexts. The present study aims to uncover the unique predictive value of altruism, perceived learning benefits as a measure of performance expectancy, and social capital with regard to adult learners’ online participation in addition to socio-demographic variables. A questionnaire was administered and completed by 181 adult learners following a blended learning program in Flanders (Belgium). Hierarchical multiple regressions revealed that working learners, lower degree holders, and females are the keenest participants in online participation. We also found that performance expectancy outweighed altruism in explaining online participation. Only two dimensions of social capital, namely sense of belonging and norms of reciprocity, significantly predicted online participation. Based on these findings, pedagogical and research implications are discussed.
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