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Kapıcı, H.Ö., Akçay, H., & İnaltekin, T. (2015). The impact of technology based learning on the beliefs and attitudes of pre-service teachers. International Journal of Humanities and Education, 1(2), 154-167. Retrieved from http://www.ijhe.org/Published/201510_002_1_002.pdf

Abstract:

“The purpose of study is to examine the effectiveness of the computer and internet-supported science lesson in terms of pre-service science teachers’ attitudes toward computer and internet-based learning. Participants were forty-seven pre-service science teachers who were enrolled in the Computer class. The computer attitude scale and the attitude scale toward internet-based learning were used as data sources. The instruments were administrated to the pre-service science teachers at the beginning of the semester as pre-tests and again at the end of the semester as post-tests. Data gathered from pre-and post-administration were analyzed for each of the instruments. The results indicate that such learning experiences have positive effects on pre-service science teachers regarding enhancing more positive attitudes toward computer and internet-based learning and teaching.”

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