Abstract
Education is one of the biggest problems experienced by developing societies. Education is has an important place in individuals’ lives since it allows them to prove themselves within their society and to maintain their future lives. Today, with the development of the Internet, education can be given via e-learning management systems designed on the web. E-learning is a type of education that can present information to its users via the Internet. In order to facilitate the use of e-learning systems and to make these systems more systematic, Learning Management Systems (LMSs) have appeared. LMSs are softwares that allow management of learning activities. During the application of e-learning management systems that can be designed in line with the desired curriculum, the feedback provided by students taking education via this platform play an important role in the success of the system. In this respect, the present study aimed at determining the attitudes of students attending Distance Education Theology Undergraduate Education Program at Dicle University towards e-learning. For this purpose, the five-point Likert-type scale of “Attitudes towards ICT skills and e-learning” developed by Haznedar [23] was applied to the students. The results of analysis of the data collected from the students participating in the study revealed no significant difference in relation to e-learning between the students’ gender, years of computer use, weekly Internet use time, their preferences of types of education, their foreign language, their foreign language proficiency levels, and their learning motivation preferences. In the study, a significant difference was found in relation to e-learning between the participants’ preferences of study methods.
Highlights
Recent renovations in information technologies have led to great changes in the field of education
Conducted to reveal whether there was a significant difference between the attitude scores of the students regarding the e-learning management system with respect to their gender
The results revealed no significant difference between the students’ attitude mean scores regarding e-learning management system with respect to their weekly Internet use time (p>.05)
Summary
Recent renovations in information technologies have led to great changes in the field of education. Recent technological developments have led to the development of innovative methods in learning and teaching the tendencies towards flexible learning in education (Benković, Dobrota, [6]) In this respect, e-learning systems have become an important part of modern university curricula and played an important role in supporting university students in terms of the education given via the Internet (Paechter et al [40]). Self-efficacy, social skills, the quality of the e-learning system, and multimedia-aided learning are among the most important structures for students’ perceptions (Liaw, [36]). This demonstrates that there is a close relationship between students’ satisfaction, successful teaching and quality of lessons (Peltier, Schibrowsky, Drago, [42]).
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