Student use of technologies for learning : what has changed since 2010?

Maree Gosper, Jo McKenzie, Jenny Pizzica, Janne Malfroy, Kevin Ashford-Rowe

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Abstract

![CDATA[This paper reports on a large longitudinal survey of students and their use of technologies in two Australian universities. The SEET survey is unique in Australia because it includes not just current use, but students' expectations about their future use of technology. The survey was originally run in 2010 and then repeated, with slight modifications to reflect changes in technologies, in 2013. This paper compares the results from 2013 with the 2010 results. Whilst some changes reflect the wider access to freely available open resources and new technologies such as Smartphones and iPads, other results are remarkably consistent with the 2010 results. Overall students are increasingly satisfied with their use of technologies and despite the increase in uptake of freely available technologies, it is evident that the LMS and its inbuilt tools and functions remain a key platform for learning and teaching at universities.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationascilite 2014: Rhetoric and Reality: Critical Perspectives on Educational Technology, 23-26 November 2014, Dunedin, New Zealand
PublisherASCILITE
Pages290-301
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)9780473307509
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventAustralian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education. Conference -
Duration: 23 Nov 2014 → …

Conference

ConferenceAustralian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education. Conference
Period23/11/14 → …

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Keywords

  • educational technology
  • information technology
  • surveys
  • university students

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