数字原住民的师生关系

Ahmet İyici̇, Ülfet Kutoğlu Kuruç
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使用先进数字媒体技术出生的 "数字原住民 "被认为是 21 世纪的第一代人。本定量研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行的情况下,北塞浦路斯一所重点大学的数字原住民对以技术为导向的师生互动的刺激和看法。发展中国家的参与者(259 名 Z 世代学习者)似乎重视高等教育中的虚拟化师生互动,因为数字技术消除了教育者与学习者之间现有的和可能存在的沟通障碍,尤其是在危机情况下。研究强调,数字原住民在生活中大多喜欢移动通信,认为技术可以促进、增强、丰富和引发教育者与学习者之间的互动。因此,数字学习者大多喜欢混合教育和数字通信,因为参与者认为数字化提高了教学和通信的效率。数字化辅助教育提高了学习者的自信心和主动参与互动、理解课程内容的愿望。
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Digital Natives’ Academician-Student Relationships
Digital natives born with advanced digital media technologies are acknowledged as the first generation of the 21st century. This quantitative study seeks to explore digital natives’ stimuli and perceptions towards technology-oriented academician-student interactions at a major university in North Cyprus amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants (N=259 Gen Z learners) in a developing country seem to value the virtualization of academician-student interactions in higher education because digital technologies eliminate the existing and possible communication obstacles between educators and learners especially during the crisis situations. It was underlined that digital natives mostly prefer mobile communication in their lives with the belief that technology facilitates, enhances, enriches and triggers interactions between educators and learners. Hence, digital learners mostly prefer blended education and digital communication because participants claim that digitalization escalates the effectiveness of teaching and communication. Digital-assisted education ascends learners’ self-confidence and desire towards initiating interactions and comprehending the course contents.
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