The influence of the use of technology on student outcomes in a blended learning context
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/106726Metadatos
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López Pérez, María Victoria; Pérez López, María Del Carmen; Rodríguez Ariza, Lazaro; Argente-Linares, EvaMateria
Blended learning Web environment Undergraduate students Learning outcomes
Fecha
2013Referencia bibliográfica
López-Pérez, M. V., Pérez-López, M. C., Rodríguez-Ariza, L., & Argente-Linares, E. (2013). The influence of the use of technology on student outcomes in a blended learning context. Educational Technology Research and Development, 61(4), 625-638. https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s11423-013-9303-8
Resumen
In blended learning, the internet acts as an instrument to complement traditional
forms of instruction, in the belief that the incorporation of new information and
communication technologies may lead to more efficient and effective education. This
paper presents a study carried out in the University of Granada, during the first year of
undergraduate courses, which considered a total of 1,128 students organized into 17 groups
during the academic year 2009–2010 and focused on the students’ voluntary use of online
learning activities. The results show that the students’ participation in these activities and
the number of tasks completed both had a positive effect on the students’ final marks. The
time employed in carrying out online tasks did not influence the results achieved but the
marks obtained in such activities were a significant factor. In addition, the students’
respective background, rate of class attendance and interest in the subject were explanatory
variables of the outcome.





