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In-Class Cyberloafing among Undergraduate Students of Physical Education and Sports Teaching Department
Author(s) -
Orhan Çınar,
Zübeyr Cinisli
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of physical education and sports studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2602-3644
DOI - 10.30655/besad.2018.3
Subject(s) - class (philosophy) , physical education , mathematics education , psychology , sociology , medical education , medicine , computer science , artificial intelligence
In this study, the level of cyberloafing of the students enrolled in Physical Education and Sports Teaching Department was investigated. The main purpose of this research was to determine the students' cyberloafing behaviors during the lesson, to compare these behaviors according to the demographic characteristics of the students, and to make suggestions about how to take measures against this issue. “Cyberloafing Scale” was used to gather data. The Cronbach Alpha Coefficient of the scale was 0,87. The population of the study was comprised of the students enrolled in the Physical Education and Sports Teaching Department of Ataturk University. The sample consisted of 112 students who responded the questionnaires thoroughly. The data were analyzed using SPPS package program. When we ranked students’ cyberloafing behaviors, instant messaging was at the top, visiting web sites with sports context was the in second place, and talking by phone was in third place. The level of cyberloafing behaviors of the students was found as moderate. Female students downloaded more files (e.g., music, software, video) and shop online more than male students.

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