Journal of Educational Media and Library Sciences


Vol. 37 No. 3 , Pages 310 - 334 , 2000

Research on Students’ Attitudes toward Internet among Vocational High School Students (Article written in chinese)

Shu-jue HUANG & Hsin-yih SHYU

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate vocational high school students’ attitudes towards Internet. The independent variables were students’ majors, gender, computer facilities and resources, prior experience of using computers, hours per week of surfing Internet and students’ learning motivation. Three hundreds and forty three students from four vocational high schools, located in Taipei area, Taiwan, were randomly selected. Data were analyzed through t-tests and one-way ANOVA. Research indicated that students’ majors, gender, computer facilities and resources, prior experience of using computers, hours per week of surfing Internet and students’ learning motivation all had significant influences on students’ attitudes toward Internet.

Keywords: Computer attitude; Internet attitude; Vocational high school student

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