TY - JOUR
T1 - Metacognition and Approaches Regarding Internet-Based Learning in Taiwanese University Students
AU - Lee, Mh
AU - Cantoia, Manuela Eliane Anna
AU - Iannello, Paola
AU - Antonietti, Alessandro
AU - Liang, Jc
AU - Tsai, Cc
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - While learning in Internet-based environments, students rely on metacognitive knowledge to organize, record, monitor, and review their learning path. In this experience, they may reveal either a "surface" or "deep" approach. In this study, 509 university students were administered the adapted versions of the 'Metacognitive Knowledge regarding Internet- based Learning' questionnaire and of the `Approaches to Internet-based Learning' questionnaire. Positive correlations between metacognitive knowledge and approaches to Internet-based learning environments emerged: The metacognitive attitude was associated to a concerned and critical approach to learning whereas the negative attitude about Internet-based learning was associated to the surface approach. Students showed a global understanding of the peculiarities and opportunities of Internet-based learning environments rather than empathize a single cognitive or metacognitive feature.
AB - While learning in Internet-based environments, students rely on metacognitive knowledge to organize, record, monitor, and review their learning path. In this experience, they may reveal either a "surface" or "deep" approach. In this study, 509 university students were administered the adapted versions of the 'Metacognitive Knowledge regarding Internet- based Learning' questionnaire and of the `Approaches to Internet-based Learning' questionnaire. Positive correlations between metacognitive knowledge and approaches to Internet-based learning environments emerged: The metacognitive attitude was associated to a concerned and critical approach to learning whereas the negative attitude about Internet-based learning was associated to the surface approach. Students showed a global understanding of the peculiarities and opportunities of Internet-based learning environments rather than empathize a single cognitive or metacognitive feature.
KW - Internet-based Learning
KW - Learning Approaches
KW - Metacognition
KW - Metacognitive Knowledge
KW - Internet-based Learning
KW - Learning Approaches
KW - Metacognition
KW - Metacognitive Knowledge
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/220685
U2 - 10.3280/rip2022oa14576
DO - 10.3280/rip2022oa14576
M3 - Article
SN - 0391-6081
VL - 45
SP - 1
EP - 21
JO - Ricerche di Psicologia
JF - Ricerche di Psicologia
ER -