Title :
Gender Differences in Cyberlearning
Author :
Wang, Tzong-Song ; Jong, Din
Author_Institution :
Dept. of MIS, Tajen Univ., Tajen
Abstract :
Even women in technical professional programs in a Taiwan university in 2003 continue to be less receptive than men to uses of instructional computing. The pace of adoption of cyberlearning is influenced by gender factors. Although Taiwan is a semi-conductor world leader, university women in technical universities have not been as receptive as men toward Web-based distance learning. This study used cluster sampling, independent-sample t tests, and stepwise regression analysis to determine differences between males and females in a survey adapted from Davis´s technology acceptance model (TAM). Research results in 2003 showed that Taiwanese women in technical programs in the Tajen Institute of Technology were more resistant to computing and Web online distance courses than men.
Keywords :
Internet; computer aided instruction; distance learning; educational courses; gender issues; regression analysis; statistical testing; Davis technology acceptance model; Taiwan university; Web online distance courses; Web-based distance learning; cluster sampling; cyberlearning; gender differences; independent-sample t tests; instructional computing; stepwise regression analysis; technical professional programs; Application software; Attitude control; Computer aided instruction; Computer networks; Content addressable storage; Demography; Distance learning; Management information systems; Sampling methods; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Computing Information and Control, 2008. ICICIC '08. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dalian, Liaoning
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3161-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3161-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICICIC.2008.292