• Title of article

    Does Cognitive Style Affect Bloggers’ Attitude In An Online Learning Environment?

  • Author/Authors

    Shahsavar, Zahra Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia , Hoon, Tan Bee Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

  • From page
    159
  • To page
    171
  • Abstract
    The prevalence of using blogs among college students has great impact in online communication. It is therefore important to identify how learners with different characteristics use this technology. This study examines if bloggers’ cognitive styles particularly field-dependency affects students’ attitudes toward blogs. The subjects were a class of undergraduate students enrolled in an obligatory course. The Group Embedded Figures Test was administered which classified them as either field dependent or field independent. Then, they were requested to respond to a questionnaire designed to assess their attitudes toward blogs on three factors: blog anxiety, blog desirability, and blog selfefficacy. Although field-dependents had lower blog anxiety, blog desirability, and blog self-efficacy than field-independents in using blogs, the difference was not statistically significant. Moreover, conclusions drawn from the interview questions support the notion that both field dependents and field independents appeared to have positive attitudes towards using blogs in a learning environment.
  • Keywords
    blog , bloggers’ attitudes , bloggers’ field dependency , online discussion
  • Journal title
    GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
  • Journal title
    GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
  • Record number

    2648439