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The differential effects of computer use on academic performance of students from immigrant and gender groups: Implications on multimedia enabled education

  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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Abstract

To explore the implications on multimedia enabled education, this study examined the differential effects of computer use in diverse learning settings on the math performance of students from immigrant and gender groups. The concept of learner control was applied in order to link computer use in various sites with academic outcomes. The study employed multiple regression models using a nationally representative database of ELS 2002. The study found a significant effect of computer use in diverse contexts and its differential effects for immigrant and gender groups. Computer use for schoolwork had significantly positive effect on achievement for overall students although the same effect was not significant for immigrant students. The effect of computer use for their own learning was significantly lower for female students than male. The study results had implications for the theory and practice of multimedia use.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings ISM Workshops 2007 - 9th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia - Workshops
Pages479-484
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
EventISM Workshops 2007 - 9th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia - Workshops - Taichung, Taiwan, Province of China
Duration: Dec 10 2007Dec 12 2007

Publication series

NameProceedings ISM Workshops 2007 9th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia - Workshops

Conference

ConferenceISM Workshops 2007 - 9th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia - Workshops
Country/TerritoryTaiwan, Province of China
CityTaichung
Period12/10/0712/12/07

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