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The influences of social collaboration on Web 2.0 self-efficacy for higher education

[Abstract] 
Type Report
Document no. 121790
information source ERIC
Author Turky, Mohamed Abdullah. Instructional Technology, Faculty of Education, Tanta University, Egypt
Pages pp. 1-17
ERIC document no. ED566263
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Technology education  -  Self evaluation  -  Interpersonal relationship  -  Educational media  -  Educational technology  -  Egypt
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The present study tries to research the relationship between Social Collaboration Activity and Web 2.0 Self-Efficacy for Higher Education student. It additionally looks to decide how Social Collaboration adds to the forecast of their sense Web 2.0 Self-Efficacy. The study reported in this paper was led to inspect the relationship Social Collaboration and their Web 2.0 Self-Efficacy in Staff of Training. To this end, 37 Higher Education students were chosen from Workforce of Instruction in Tanta College in Egypt. The members were requested that finish the on Web 2.0 Self-Efficacy Questionnaire. Information investigation and factual figuring's uncovered that there is a huge relationship between Social Collaboration and Web 2.0 Self-Efficacy. To explore of Web 2.0 Self-Efficacy may have more prescient force in foreseeing Higher Education student Social Collaboration, relapse examination was run. The major findings revealed that: Using Social Collaboration Activity Through Facebook Group enhanced the Web 2.0 Self-Efficacy for students. The conclusions and ramifications of the examination were talked about with reference to the prior discoveries. Questionnaire in Web 2.0 Efficiency is appended. (As Provided)

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