Flexible Learning and Academic Performance in Information Systems
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Campbell, John
Kerr, Donald
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Gavin Finnie, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Bruce Lo
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Coffs Harbour, NSW
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This research investigates the effectiveness of using a technology-centric flexible learning environment to teach a tertiary level introductory information systems course. The subjects for the study were students who were enrolled in two similar courses: 1) a group using traditional teaching and learning methods only, and 2) a group using a flexible learning approach incorporating extensive use of web technology. The course content, lecturer, textbook and assessment were the same for each group. The results show that there were significant differences in academic performance between the two student cohorts. Student tertiary entrance scores and computer playfulness were also identified as important predictors of academic performance.
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Proceedings of the Twelfth Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2001
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© 2001 Australasian Association for Information Systems. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the conference's website for access to the definitive, published version.