MOTIVATION OF HEALTHY AREA STUDENTS IN DISCIPLINES THAT ARE 100% DISTANCE EDUCATION: SOCIOECONOMIC INFLUENCE
Author(s)
Fernanda Regina AntunesFrancine da Costa Alves
Alfredo Almeida Pina-Oliveira
Maíra Rosa Apostolico
Ana Claudia Puggina
Keywords
Distance EducationHigher education
Information Technology
Communication
Motivation
Nursing
RT1-120
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v24i0.60243https://doaj.org/article/55fb5088fcad4b9cbfe141f0c111357c
Abstract
Objective: to evaluate whether the socioeconomic characteristics of health area students affect motivation in the use of Digital Information and Communication Technologies. Method: an analytical study was carried out in 2015 with 713 undergraduate students of the health area. The Scale of Evaluation of Motivation Factors with regard to the Integration of Information and Communication Technologies into Teaching was applied in a teaching institution of the metropolitan region of São Paulo. Results: the Demotivation factor was significant among students with stable partners. Lower family income positively affected the External Control and Internal Control factors. The initial semesters of the courses presented higher means in external control, internal control, control by identification and intrinsic motivation. Conclusion: the knowledge of the relationship between the socioeconomic characteristics and the motivation factors of students in distance education disciplines contributes to the planning of personalized and contextualized approaches in higher education.Date
2019-06-01Type
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1414-8536
2176-9133
https://doaj.org/article/55fb5088fcad4b9cbfe141f0c111357c