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Self-efficacy and Satisfaction With Teaching in Online Courses
Nurse Educator, 2020Background Growth of online education has increased the demand for satisfied educators with perceived self-efficacy in online teaching. Teaching self-efficacy is an indicator of the belief that one can make a difference in student learning outcomes. Purpose The aim of this study was
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Self-Efficacy Research in Online Learning
2018In the early years of academic self-efficacy research, before online learning, many studies were experimental in nature and took place in authentic classroom settings. These investigations typically involved a pre-test/post-test format and were usually designed with a specific intervention to affect the self-efficacy of learners.
Alicia L. Johnson, Barbara B. Lockee
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ONLINE TECHNOLOGIES SELF-EFFICACY PERCEPTION OF ONLINE LEARNERS
eLearning and Software for Education, 2014The interest in online environments, and consequently the importance of such environments in efficiency and quality, is increasing significantly day by day. The increase in the number of courses and students in online environments has automatically given rise to more usage and reference of such environments.
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Online verbal aggression, social relationships, and self-efficacy beliefs
New Media & Society, 2020This study aims to understand whether the relationships adolescent bystanders of cyberbullying have with the victim and other bystanders and their self-efficacy beliefs may affect their use of aggressive language online. Students (676, M age = 14.10, SD = 2.74, 55.5% male) answered questions
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International Journal of Electronic Business, 2018
Online marketplaces foster electronic business on a global basis through standardised payment systems, logistics management, and interface designs. However, such standardised processes and features make it difficult for sellers in these marketplaces to differentiate from each other and achieve superior performance.
Zeying Wan, Yinglei Wang
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Online marketplaces foster electronic business on a global basis through standardised payment systems, logistics management, and interface designs. However, such standardised processes and features make it difficult for sellers in these marketplaces to differentiate from each other and achieve superior performance.
Zeying Wan, Yinglei Wang
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The effect of using online tutors on the self-efficacy of learners
2015 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2015We conducted a study to evaluate the effect of using software tutors on the self-efficacy of students — in particular, whether the type of activity covered by the software tutor correlated with any improvement in self-efficacy after using the tutor along the levels of Bloom's taxonomy; and whether any differential effects could be observed in the ...
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Online Learning Self-Efficacy in Students With and Without Online Learning Experience
American Journal of Distance Education, 2016ABSTRACTA need was identified for an instrument to measure online learning self-efficacy, which encompassed the wide variety of tasks required of successful online students. The Online Learning Self-Efficacy Scale (OLSES) was designed to include tasks required of students enrolled in paced online courses at one university.
Whitney Alicia Zimmerman +1 more
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The usage of online assessment towards self-efficacy readiness in learning
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication, 2015This research represents the discussion made towards online assessment towards self-efficacy readiness within higher institutions/academic committee. The overall purpose of this research is to analyze the academic committee's perception in using online assessment for the learning process.
Farahwahida Mohd +2 more
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Self-efficacy and online help seeking tendencies of EFL learners
International Journal of Learning Technology, 2014For engineering students in Taiwan, technology is used in developing their English language competencies. This paper presents the findings of an experimental EFL online learning course. A total of 105 engineering students participated in a semester-long Basic English class. Students are assigned learning tasks that can be accomplished either with their
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