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international conference on computational science and its applications | 2016

Trends in Students Media Usage

Gerd Gidion; Luiz Fernando Capretz; Michael Grosch; Ken N. Meadows

Trends in media usage by students can affect the way they learn. Students demand the use of technology, thus institutions and instructors should meet students’ requests. This paper describes the results of a survey where drivers in the use of media show continuously increasing or decreasing values from the first to the fourth year of study experience at the Western University, Canada, highlighting trends in the usage of new and traditional media in higher education by students. The survey was used to gather data on students’ media usage habits and user satisfaction from first to fourth year of study and found that media usage increases over the years from first to fourth. The presentation of data using bar charts reveals a slight increase over the years in students owning notebooks or laptops off-campus and a significant increase from first to fourth year of students accessing online academic periodicals and journals. Another noteworthy finding relates to fourth year students being more conscious of the quality of information that they read on the Internet in comparison to students in first year, even though this is a slight year on year increase.


EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning | 2014

Media Usage in Post-Secondary Education and Implications for Teaching and Learning

Gerd Gidion; Luiz Fernando Capretz; Ken N. Meadows; Michael Grosch

The Web 2.0 has permeated academic life. The use of online information services in post-secondary education has led to dramatic changes in faculty teaching methods as well as in the learning and study behavior of students. At the same time, traditional information media, such as textbooks and printed handouts, still form the basic pillars of teaching and learning. This paper reports the results of a survey about media usage in teaching and learning conducted with Western University students and instructors, highlighting trends in the usage of new and traditional media in higher education by instructors and students. In addition, the survey comprises part of an international research program in which 20 universities from 10 countries are currently participating. Further, the study will hopefully become a part of the ongoing discussion of practices and policies that purport to advance the effective use of media in teaching and learning.


Child Development | 1996

Effects of Friendship and Gender on Peer Group Entry

Lynne Zarbatany; Michelle Van Brunschot; Ken N. Meadows; Susan Pepper


The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | 2010

The Effect of Performance Feedback on Student Help-Seeking and Learning Strategy Use: Do Clickers Make a Difference?

Debra Dawson; Ken N. Meadows


Canadian Journal of Higher Education | 2014

Developing the Intercultural Competence of Graduate Students

Nanda Dimitrov; Debra Dawson; Karyn C. Olsen; Ken N. Meadows


Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association | 2013

Media Usage Survey: How Engineering Instructors and Students Use Media

Gerd Gidion; Luiz Fernando Capretz; Michael Grosch; Ken N. Meadows


Canadian Journal of Higher Education | 2015

Evaluating the Differential Impact of Teaching Assistant Training Programs on International Graduate Student Teaching

Ken N. Meadows; Karyn C. Olsen; Nanda Dimitrov; Debra Dawson


Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research | 2013

A Needs-Driven and Responsive Approach to Supporting the Research Endeavours of Academic Librarians

Ken N. Meadows; Selinda Berg; Kristin Hoffmann; Nazi Torabi; Margaret Martin Gardiner


Bulletin of the IEEE Technical Committee on Learning Technology | 2014

Are students satisfied with media: a Canadian case study

Gerd Gidion; Luiz Fernando Capretz; Ken N. Meadows; Michael Grosch


The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | 2018

Shaping and Supporting Teaching, Learning, & SoTL: An Introduction to Issue 9.1

Elizabeth Marquis; Ken N. Meadows

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Gerd Gidion

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Michael Grosch

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Luiz Fernando Capretz

University of Western Ontario

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Debra Dawson

University of Western Ontario

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Karyn C. Olsen

University of Western Ontario

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