The Educational Impact of Adopting Electronic Notes Pre Covid-19

U. Singh
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This paper seeks to understand the educational impact of using Electronic Notes (e-notes) with undergraduate students at a South African University. The majority of research studies done in this area indicate that students prefer printed notes to e-notes. This study seeks to investigate if the same trends hold true for the selected group of students, who transitioned from the regular printed notes to e-notes prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. A questionnaire was developed to gather students’ perceptions on e-learning material, specifically e-notes, and its impact on their learning experience. The population included students within the Computer Science and Information Systems and Technology faculties of the selected institution. The quantitative research method was adopted and data was analysed using SPSS. The areas of effort expectancy, performance expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, and self-efficacy associated with e-note usage were investigated. The findings indicate that some of the positive trends observed in the literature review hold true for this group of students and that the use and implementation of e-notes primarily have a positive impact on these students.
Covid-19前采用电子笔记的教育影响
本文旨在了解南非一所大学的本科生使用电子笔记(e-notes)的教育影响。在这一领域所做的大多数研究表明,学生更喜欢打印的笔记而不是电子笔记。本研究旨在调查在COVID-19大流行之前从常规打印笔记过渡到电子笔记的选定学生群体是否也存在同样的趋势。制定了一份调查问卷,以收集学生对电子学习材料,特别是电子笔记的看法,以及它对他们学习经验的影响。人口包括在选定院校的计算机科学和信息系统与技术学院的学生。采用定量研究方法,采用SPSS软件对数据进行分析。对电子笔记使用相关的努力期望、绩效期望、社会影响、促进条件和自我效能等领域进行了调查。研究结果表明,在文献综述中观察到的一些积极趋势适用于这组学生,并且电子笔记的使用和实施主要对这些学生产生积极影响。
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