Comparative Analysis of Student Training Needs Regarding Internet Use and Its Effects
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Comparative Analysis of Student Training Needs Regarding Internet Use and Its Effects
Date Written: April 12, 2012
Abstract
In this article we will try to realize a comparative study in order to find out if the internet has a positive or a negative role for undergraduate’s university students.
The purpose of this study is to identify the perception of undergraduate university students regarding the effects of the internet for their scientific activities and their training needs.
The study is based on data obtained from the application of a sample survey which studies the opinion of undegraduate students regarding the role of internet in students education.
The sample size was 496 students (students from 'Alexandru Ioan Cuza' University of Iasi and from 'Stefan cel Mare' University of Suceava.
Keywords: higher education, internet role, attitude, academic performance, students’ training needs
JEL Classification: I29
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