Title of article :
Using a two-tier test to assess students’ understanding
and alternative conceptions of cyber copyright laws
Author/Authors :
Chien Chou، نويسنده , , Pei-Shan Chan and Huan-Chueh Wu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to explore students’ understanding of cyber copyright
laws. This study developed a two-tier test with 10 two-level multiplechoice
questions. The first tier presented a real-case scenario and asked
whether the conduct was acceptable whereas the second-tier provided reasons
to justify the conduct. Students in Taiwan (123 college students and 121 high
school students) were selected to answer these questions. The results indicated
that 66.16% correctly answered the first-tier questions, but only 36.84% students
correctly chose the second-tier reasons. The researchers found that
college students had significantly higher scores on both tiers than did high
school students, but gender made no difference between the two groups. Three
alternative conceptions that students have regarding cyber copyright laws
were concluded from this study: (1) the Internet content is entirely open for the
public to use; (2) the Internet is always free; and (3) all educational use is fair
use. Implications of these results for college and high school courses and future
research directions are discussed.