新冠肺炎疫情期间远程教育卫生专业学生网络漫游行为研究

Cevriye Ozdemir, AyÅŸegül Yıldız, S. Åžahan
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背景:随着新型冠状病毒(COVID - 19)大流行的宣布,这种病毒首先在中国武汉地区发现,后来在世界许多国家出现,各国的教育和培训受到了重大影响,远程教育开始在教育的各个领域得到应用。为此,由于各种原因,学生在远程教育中会出现网络闲逛行为。因此,本研究旨在探讨远程教育中健康专业学生的网络闲逛水平及其影响因素。方法:在本描述性研究中,405名在土耳其各私立和公立大学卫生专业学习并符合纳入研究标准的学生构成研究样本。结果:对疫情期间使用€™工具进行远程教育的学生进行比较,发现使用计算机的学生的网络闲逛活动水平高于使用其他工具的学生(p< 0.05)。结论:远程教育使学生与技术工具保持联系,增加了参与与课程无关的活动的风险,从而导致他们表现出网络闲逛行为。关键词:远程教育;cyberloafing;新型冠状病毒肺炎
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Cyberloafing Behaviors of Health Professional Students during Distance Education in the COVID-19 Pandemic Period
Background: With the declaration of the new coronavirus (COVID ‐ 19) pandemic, which was detected in the Wuhan region of China and later seen in many countries of the world, education and training were significantly affected in all countries, and distance education started to be used in all areas of education. To this end, students can exhibit cyberloafing behaviors during distance education for various reasons. Thus, this study aims to determine the levels of cyberloafing and the factors affecting these behaviors of students studying in health programs during distance education. Methods: In this descriptive study, 405 students studying in the health programs of various private and public universities in Turkey and met the criteria for inclusion in the study formed the research sample. Results: When the students’ tools to access distance education during the pandemic process were compared, it was found that students using computers had higher levels of cyberloafing activities than those using other tools (p<0,05). Conclusions: Distance education keeps students connected to technological tools, increases the risk of engaging in activities irrelevant to the course, and thus leads them to exhibit cyberloafing behaviors. Keywords: Distance education; cyberloafing; COVID-19
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