Abstract

It has begun to emerge negative conditions in the process of learning and teaching with the use of internet technologies for educational environment. One of these conditions is that students have inclined to use internet for personal purposes rather than use PC labs to fulfill given learning tasks. This state has been expressed as cyberloafing. There are internal and external constructs that cause cyberloafing. In this study, it has been researched the relation between cyberloafing behaviors and cyberslacking activities of higher education students by analyzing data acquired by 215 higher educat ion students. Cyberloafing behaviors and cyberslacking activities of students have been acquired by assessment instruments based on likert kind of self- reporting. According to results of this study, while salvation, escape, and development behaviors of cyberloafing have not been statistically significant, a significant relation between addiction behavior and the reason of inclining to cyberloafing have been found.

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