DocumentCode
1797218
Title
The impacts of learning styles, learning patterns and demographic factors on learners´ performance in a blended learning environment
Author
Al-Azawei, Ahmed ; Lundqvist, Karsten
Author_Institution
Sch. of Syst. Eng., Univ. of Reading, Reading, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
10-12 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
105
Lastpage
111
Abstract
Many studies have widely accepted the assumption that learning processes can be promoted when teaching styles and learning styles are well matched. In this study, the synergy between learning styles, learning patterns, and gender as a selected demographic feature and learners´ performance were quantitatively investigated in a blended learning setting. This environment adopts a traditional teaching approach of `one-size-fits-all´ without considering individual user´s preferences and attitudes. Hence, evidence can be provided about the value of taking such factors into account in Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems (AEHSs). Felder and Soloman´s Index of Learning Styles (ILS) was used to identify the learning styles of 59 undergraduate students at the University of Babylon. Five hypotheses were investigated in the experiment. Our findings show that there is no statistical significance in some of the assessed factors. However, processing dimension, the total number of hits on course website and gender indicated a statistical significance on learners´ performance. This finding needs more investigation in order to identify the effective factors on students´ achievement to be considered in Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems (AEHSs).
Keywords
Web sites; computer aided instruction; educational institutions; gender issues; hypermedia; AEHS; ILS; University of Babylon; adaptive educational hypermedia systems; blended learning environment; course Website; demographic factors; demographic feature; gender; index of learning styles; learners performance; learning patterns; learning styles; one-size-fits-all; teaching styles; Adaptation models; Educational institutions; Instruments; Materials; Reliability; Visualization; Demographic Features; Learning Patterns; Learning Styles; Students´ Performance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Society (i-Society), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/i-Society.2014.7009021
Filename
7009021
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