新冠肺炎疫情下管理专业研究生计算自我效能感与信息技能

Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.7160/eriesj.2021.140205
E. O. C. Espinosa, J. A. Ruiz, María Trinidad Cerecedo Mercado
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本研究的目的是分析2019冠状病毒病时期行政管理研究生的计算自我效能感和信息技能水平,以确定它们与学业成绩的关系。研究类型是一种具有相关范围的定量调查。这些学生是管理专业的研究生。使用的工具是两个特定的问卷,每个问卷的李克特量表为5分。主要结果表明,在坐月子期间,学生使用笔记本电脑的频率为三个小时或更长时间。计算自我效能的平均水平为4.55,这被解释为女性受到更大程度的重视的高水平;而信息技能的平均水平为4.00,这意味着参与者在禁闭期间几乎总是采取旨在满足他们继续远程教育过程所需的信息需求的行动,定期使用搜索,使用和组织策略,以及对信息源的评估。
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Computational Self-Efficacy and Information Skills in Postgraduate Students in Administration at the Times of Covid-19
The objective of the research was to analyze the levels of computational self-efficacy and information skills in postgraduate students in administration at the time of COVID-19 with the aim of determining their relationship in academic performance. The type of study was a quantitative investigation with a correlational scope. The students were the graduate students in administration. The instruments used were two specific questionnaires with a Likert scale of five points each. The main results indicate that, during confinement, students had a frequency of using the laptop for three or more hours with a fixed connection. The level of their computational self-efficacy had an average of 4.55, which is interpreted as a high level where women were valued to a greater extent; while the level of information skills was 4.00 on average, which implies that, almost always, the participants carry out actions aimed at fulfilling the need for information they need to continue their distance educational process during the confinement, regularly using search, use and organization strategies, as well as the evaluation of information sources.
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