Investigation of Readiness and Expectations of Students of Sports Science Faculties Regarding the E-Learning Process and Their Self-Efficacy Perceptions
Ahmet Yavuz Malli, Hasan Buğra Ekinci, Emrah Seçer, Nurcan Demirel, Cemil Tuğrulhan Şam
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ABSTRACT
Aim:
The
aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the readiness and
expectations of the students of sports science faculties regarding the
e-Learning process as well as their self-efficacy perceptions.
Methods:
The research group consists
of 146 men and 64 women studying at the faculties of sports sciences, a total
of 210 university students. “Personal Information Form”, “Readiness and
Expectation Scale for e-Learning Process” and “General Self-efficacy Scale
(GSE)” were applied to the participants. In the analysis of the data, the
appropriateness of the parametric tests was reviewed and the independent sample
t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation and simple linear regression analysis were
used.
Results:
In the study, it is seen
that there is no significant difference in self-efficacy perceptions and its
sub-dimensions according to gender and habit of playing sports actively, but
there is a statistical difference between the groups when compared according to
grade level. It is found that there is a significant difference in the
readiness and expectations of e-Learning in favor of women in terms of only the
dimension of factors that affect success according to gender. It is observed
that according to habit of playing sports actively, the scores of those who
play sports are high in total score averages and in all other dimensions except
for the dimension of factors affecting success, and there is a statistically
significant difference between the groups in terms of access to technology and
technical skills when compared according to the grade. It is seen that there is
a positive linear relationship between self-efficacy perception and readiness
and expectation for e-Learning, and that self-efficacy perception explains 6%
of the variance in readiness and expectations for e-Learning.
Conclusion:
In the research, it is
concluded that the self-efficacy perceptions and readiness for e-Learning of those
who play sports actively are higher, and that self-efficacy perception is an
important predictor of their readiness and expectations regarding e-Learning.
Keywords:
E-Learning, Self-Efficacy
Perception, Sports Sciences, Distance Education