Understanding Information Seeking Behavior in Technology Pervasive Learning Environments of the 21st Century

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Title: Understanding Information Seeking Behavior in Technology Pervasive Learning Environments of the 21st Century
Language: English
Authors: Mills, Leila A., Knezek, Gerald A., Wakefield, Jenny S.
Source: Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET. Oct 2013 12(4):200-208.
Availability: Sakarya University. Esentepe Campus, Adapazari 54000, Turkey. Tel: +90-505-2431868; Fax: +90-264-6141034; e-mail: tojet@sakarya.edu.tr; Web site: http://www.tojet.net
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 9
Publication Date: 2013
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Adult Education
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Environment, Social Media, Attitude Measures, Computer Attitudes, Likert Scales, School Attitudes, Inquiry, Student Attitudes, Adult Students
Assessment and Survey Identifiers: Computer Attitude Scale
ISSN: 2146-7242
Abstract: This research reports findings from a study on information behavior to indicate educationally relevant activity, such as information seeking and sharing, in technology pervasive information environments of the 21st century. Adult learners who are social media users (n = 147) completed an online learning preference survey battery that included the Social Media Learning scale, the Technology Affinity Survey, the Computer Attitude Questionnaire, and the Information and Communications Technology Learning survey. Findings revealed that 23% of the variance in information seeking behavior for this sample was explained by a multiple linear regression model, based on reported perceptions of creative tendencies, attitude towards school, learning with social media, and degree of daily technology use/immersion. Participants with higher preference for information seeking were found to have more positive attitudes toward school, a stronger sense of having creative tendencies, and a higher preference for learning with social media while they also had a lower preferences for continuous immersion in digital communications. Implications of these findings and future research directions are discussed.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2020
Accession Number: EJ1273292
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This research reports findings from a study on information behavior to indicate educationally relevant activity, such as information seeking and sharing, in technology pervasive information environments of the 21st century. Adult learners who are social media users (n = 147) completed an online learning preference survey battery that included the Social Media Learning scale, the Technology Affinity Survey, the Computer Attitude Questionnaire, and the Information and Communications Technology Learning survey. Findings revealed that 23% of the variance in information seeking behavior for this sample was explained by a multiple linear regression model, based on reported perceptions of creative tendencies, attitude towards school, learning with social media, and degree of daily technology use/immersion. Participants with higher preference for information seeking were found to have more positive attitudes toward school, a stronger sense of having creative tendencies, and a higher preference for learning with social media while they also had a lower preferences for continuous immersion in digital communications. Implications of these findings and future research directions are discussed.
ISSN:2146-7242