8 results on '"Gökçearslan, Şahin"'
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2. Emotion regulation, e‐learning readiness, technology usage status, in‐class smartphone cyberloafing, and smartphone addiction in the time of COVID‐19 pandemic.
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Gökçearslan, Şahin, Yildiz Durak, Hatice, and Esiyok, Elif
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ONLINE education , *SCHOOL environment , *COLLEGE students , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *MATHEMATICAL models , *SMARTPHONES , *DISCRIMINANT analysis , *THEORY , *SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *EMOTION regulation , *TECHNOLOGY , *COMPULSIVE behavior , *COVID-19 pandemic , *ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Background: The COVID‐19 pandemic has spread quickly, e‐learning became compulsory and disseminated throughout the world. During the pandemic, smartphones are frequently used to access e‐learning content, but connecting to technological tools increased the risk of cyberloafing during e‐courses. Currently, there are a limited number of studies on how e‐learning will evolve under compulsory conditions. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between emotion regulation, e‐learning readiness, technology usage status (TUS), in‐class smartphone cyberloafing, and smartphone addiction (SA) of the students during the pandemic. Methods: In total 1294 students participated in this study. A research model was tested by structural equation modelling. Results and Conclusion: The findings of this study indicated that there is a relationship between TUS and SA. Emotion regulation was related to SA. E‐learning readiness levels can help to explain cyberloafing. This study presents a conceptual model of the variables that affect cyberloafing in the context of the e‐learning environment. Lay Description: What is already known about this topic: During the COVID‐19 pandemic smartphones are used frequently for e‐learning.Students could be distracted by technological tools such as smartphone, tablet PC, and so forth during online classes, which might disrupt learning.Students who are problematic smartphone users and cyberloafer turn to their smartphones to deal with the problem of emotional dysregulation.Cyberloafing behaviours of students may affect their personal and academic development, which will affect their academic success accordingly. What this paper adds: Emotion regulation was related to smartphone addiction.E‐learning readiness levels explain in class smartphone cyberloafing. Implications for practice: Learning experiences that will improve emotion‐regulation skills might be designed.Decreasing in‐class cyberloafing (and smartphone addiction in general) might help students to focus on their learning activities and learning goals.Student‐centred learning methods to be used during e‐learning, therefore the necessity of active participation in the lesson, student interaction, open cameras, and the use of smartphones to support the lesson during e‐learning can change cyberloafing behaviour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Smartphone Addiction, Loneliness, Narcissistic Personality, and Family Belonging Among University Students: A Path Analysis.
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Gökçearslan, Şahin, Yildiz Durak, Hatice, Berikan, Burcu, and Saritepeci, Mustafa
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LONELINESS , *NARCISSISM , *PATH analysis (Statistics) , *SMARTPHONES , *COLLEGE students , *PERSONALITY , *FAMILY relations - Abstract
Background: The relationship between smartphone addiction (SPA) and loneliness is examined in several studies, however, the mediating effects of the variables related to narcissism and the family on the relationship between SPA and loneliness are not yet available in the literature. Objective: The present study investigates the role of SPA on loneliness and the moderating effects of narcissistic personality and family belonging on loneliness. Participants and Setting: Data required for research were obtained via an online survey from undergraduate students (n = 500) studying at a public university. Methods: In the study, the relationship between the variables was determined by path analysis. Results: The results of the path analysis show that there is a significant positive relationship between SPA and loneliness. According to the model, no significant relationship was found between narcissistic personality and family‐belonging level. There is a negative and significant mediation effect between SPA and narcissistic personality traits. There is a positive and significant mediation effect between SPA and family belonging. The results of the research are discussed with regard to university students and future directions. Conclusions: According to these research results, SPA predicts loneliness. As the level of family belonging decreases, SPA increases. The relationship between university students and their families and environments is among the variables that should be considered when evaluating SPA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Smartphone addiction, cyberloafing, stress and social support among university students: A path analysis.
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Gökçearslan, Şahin, Uluyol, Çelebi, and Şahin, Sami
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PSYCHOLOGY of college students , *COMPULSIVE behavior , *PATH analysis (Statistics) , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *SEX distribution , *SOCIAL classes , *PSYCHOLOGICAL stress , *RESIDENTIAL patterns , *SOCIAL support , *SOCIOECONOMIC factors , *MASTERS programs (Higher education) , *SMARTPHONES , *UNDERGRADUATES - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between smartphone addiction, cyberloafing, stress and social support. The research data were collected from 885 undergraduate students studying at a public university in Turkey using an online questionnaire. The relationship between the variables was tested by path analysis. The results of the research showed that class level, family income and place of residence had no significant effect on smartphone addiction, cyberloafing, stress and perceived social support. Smartphone addiction, stress and perceived social support differed significantly by gender. Stress has significant effect on cyberloafing and smartphone addiction, and cyberloafing has significant effect on smartphone addiction. Social support has a small but significant effect on cyberloafing, but it has no significant effect on stress. The results of the research are discussed with regard to higher education students and future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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5. Modelling smartphone addiction: The role of smartphone usage, self-regulation, general self-efficacy and cyberloafing in university students.
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Gökçearslan, Şahin, Mumcu, Filiz Kuşkaya, Haşlaman, Tülin, and Çevik, Yasemin Demiraslan
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COMPULSIVE behavior , *LABOR productivity , *SELF-efficacy , *SMARTPHONES - Abstract
The present study investigates the roles of smartphone usage, self-regulation, general self-efficacy and cyberloafing in smartphone addiction. We conducted an online survey which received responses from 598 participants attending a public university in Ankara, Turkey. The results showed that both the duration of smartphone usage and cyberloafing positively affected smartphone addiction. The effect of self-regulation on smartphone addiction was negative and significant. In addition, neither self-regulation nor general self-efficacy had an effect on cyberloafing. Research results are discussed within the context of the effect of smartphone addiction on learning environments and individuals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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6. The effect of locus of control on learners' sense of community and academic success in the context of online learning communities.
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Gökçearslan, Şahin and Alper, Ayfer
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LEARNING assessment , *EDUCATION research , *LOCUS of control , *PROGRAMMING languages , *DISTANCE education - Abstract
With the advancements in internet and its tools, students have started using online learning communities, where they come together to discuss their opinions. While various studies have been carried out in relation to the design of efficient learning environments at online platforms, some of them have taken the individual characteristics of the students into consideration. This study aims to determine the effect of the locus of control on the sense of community and academic success as individual characteristics. The study was carried out with the teacher candidates who enrolled in the Programming Languages II Course in the Computer Teaching and Instructional Technology Program in Turkey. Problem-based learning method was applied in online learning environment. According to the results of the research, the environment, which was developed considering the type of the locus of control, had no effect on the sense of online learning community and the level of academic success. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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7. Çevrimiçi Öğrenme Topluluğu Hissi Ölçeğinin Geliştirilmesi: Geçerlik ve Güvenirlik Çalışması.
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Gökçearslan, Şahin
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LIBRARIES & the Internet , *INTERNET in education , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *CONFIRMATORY factor analysis , *STATISTICAL significance , *TEST reliability - Abstract
This study aims to develop a measuring instrument for determining the sense of community in online learning. The group of subjects included 245 students who studied in the Department of Computer Education and Instructional Technology in 2011-2012 academic year and participated in an online learning community. Explanatory and confirmatory factor analyses were carried out on the acquired data. As a result of the explanatory factor analysis, a 28-item measuring instrument with 3 factors was produced; the total variance that the factors explained regarding the scale was 42.65%. Cronbach's alpha coefficient of internal consistency, which was calculated depending on the item analysis for the reliability of the scale, was found to be 0.88 for the whole factor; the reliability coefficient for the test-retest measures of the scale was found to be 0.84. The confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the scale model was theoretically and statistically appropriate. The acquired values showed that the psychometric characteristics of the scale were within acceptable limits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
8. E-öğrenmenin Gelişimi ve İnternetin Eğitim Sürecine Yansımaları: Gazi Üniversitesi Örneği.
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Toplu, Mehmet and Gökçearslan, Şahin
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INTERNET in education , *DISTANCE education , *INFORMATION technology , *SELF-efficacy , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
Since the second half of the 20th century, the developments in the field of information technologies and the Internet have introduced significant changes in both traditional and distance learning and e-learning has become one of the fundamental elements of education. While e-learning and educational use of the Internet have been getting more common, higher education institutions have been reviewing and restructuring their own positions in line with the developments in these areas. Around 50 universities in Turkey started remote education programs. Furthermore new tools to promote face to face education continue to exist on the Internet and to increase the efficiency of the courses. Since the beginning of the second part of 2000s, the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA) has been leading the work for the implementation of the project of open course materials in order to improve the effectiveness of face to face courses and it has been supported by a number of universities. In the study, the situation in Gazi University was evaluated; the informatics system and the open course materials developed by the university in the process of e-learning were examined and the study also determined the extent to which students use the Internet for educational purposes. The result of the research shows that the efforts for creating open course materials in Gazi University have not proved sufficient yet. According to the results of the research, it was determined that the students' belief in their self-efficacy in the educational use of the Internet was at medium level. Gender and educational status of father were found to be related with self-efficacy. On the other hand, it was revealed that self-efficacy was not linked to the educational status of mother, having a computer, or taking computer classes in high school. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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