2017
DOI: 10.15390/eb.2017.6444
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The Impact of Blended Learning and Social Media-Supported Learning on the Academic Success and Motivation of the Students in Science Education

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“…When other academic studies related to student perceptions were examined, similar results were observed. In a study conducted by Akgündüz and Akınoğlu (2017) it was determined that 7th grade students had the opinion that "this type of course is more fun, I paid more attention to the lesson and participated in it and thus I learned better." In another study it was found that computer science students expressed opinions such as "face-to-face learning is very advantageous, we learn by discussing subjects" (Akkoyunlu & Soylu, 2006).…”
Section: Elementary Preservice Teachers Enjoy Face-to-face Learning Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When other academic studies related to student perceptions were examined, similar results were observed. In a study conducted by Akgündüz and Akınoğlu (2017) it was determined that 7th grade students had the opinion that "this type of course is more fun, I paid more attention to the lesson and participated in it and thus I learned better." In another study it was found that computer science students expressed opinions such as "face-to-face learning is very advantageous, we learn by discussing subjects" (Akkoyunlu & Soylu, 2006).…”
Section: Elementary Preservice Teachers Enjoy Face-to-face Learning Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web 2.0, the second generation of WWW enables users to actively share information and ideas and collaborate (McLoughlin & Lee, 2007). With Web 2.0 applications, the web environment has changed from being an environment in which information is prepared and transmitted in previous static web pages, where communication is not available and ready information is consumed, and with dynamic web pages brought by Web 2.0, has evolved into a platform where content is generated, shared, merged and transferred with participants such as interactive communication, feedback to the target resource over the same page and sending information (Akcay, 2009;Akgunduz, 2013;Baytar, 2011;Horzum, 2010;Tu, Blocher & Roberts, 2008 (Akgunduz, 2016;Akgunduz & Akinoglu, 2017;Genc, 2010;Greenhow, Robelia & Hughes, 2009). …”
Section: Web 20 Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these factors remain regarded as valid predictors, recent research points to a variety of factors relating to the prediction of academic success. These include the students' interests and motivation, self-confidence, emotional intelligence, challenging themselves cognitively, conscientiousness, ethnicity, gender, reflective writing, stable role-models, parental support, communication skills, technological competence, support received and the general communication skills of the students and teachers (Adamiak & Sauls, 2017;Akgündüz & Akınoğlu, 2017;Bartram, 2005;Biçer, 2017;Grass, Strobel, & Strobel, 2017;Kale & Etyemez, 2017;Kappe & Van der Flier, 2011;Khan, Khan, Zia-Ul-Islam, & Khan, 2017;Killen, 1994, Kotzé & Griessel, 2008Machika & Johnson, 2015;Önder & Şeyma, 2017;Parker, Saklofske, & Keefer, 2017 Schreiber & Yu, 2016;Schmidt & Hunter, 1998;Tsingos-Lucas, Bosnic-Anticevich, Schneider, & Smith, 2017).…”
Section: Predictors Of Academic Successmentioning
confidence: 99%