Exploring the Students and Faculty Members Attitudes and Awareness about the Use Of E-Textbooks At Qatar University
Abstract
Digitalization plays a big role in world and has an effect on the tools of learning.
In 2013, e-Textbooks became commonly used in most science core curricula and some
literary curricula at Qatar University. However, there has been no s no in-depth
statistical research for exploring students’ and faculty members’ experience and
attitudes toward using e-Textbooks. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to fill out
the gap of limited research, especially in Qatar, GCC and Middle East region in general.
A quantitative research approach was used as the methodology. The participants were
selected by two sampling techniques namely, stratified random sampling proportional
to size for students and census for instructors where all of them use e-Textbooks in their
courses and online surveys sent to their emails. The data were used to analyze and look
at users’ experience and awareness about e-textbooks, examine factors that either
encourage or prevent them from selecting e-Textbooks. This is in addition to exploring
the most important features in e-Textbooks. Results of this study showed students and
instructors started with adapting their habits about using e-Textbooks as tools of
learning and teaching. This has been obvious since the percentage of recommending e
Textbooks to other was high for both. However, they still prefer printed textbooks due
to the high cost and difficulty of using e-Textbooks unless the e-Textbooks are free of charge. Comprehensive e-Textbooks allow interacting and learning more effectively
than reading e-Textbooks and printed textbooks. In addition, teachers found it helpful
in terms of increasing the students’ academic performance. However, chi-square test
explained that no significant relationship between improving academic performance of
students with GPA and educational level was found. Binary logistic regression
concluded adding Gender, GPA and Students’ Classification to the model does not
significantly affect recommending other students to use e-Textbooks. The most factors
that encourage both of them to use e-Textbooks are the ability to print pages, keep them
forever, seamless integration via Blackboard, lower cost, and the ability to access
without an Internet connection. Moreover, the main features (such as reading
navigation, study, instructors, and content preparing) are believed as important for both
students and teachers. The recommendations that can improve the usage of e-Textbooks
at Qatar University and guide further research in this area were discussed.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/15312Collections
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