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Browsing Behavior and Attitude towards the Internet
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Browsing Behavior and Attitude towards the Internet

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The document titled "Browsing Behavior and Attitude Towards Internet Among B.Ed. Teacher Trainees" explores the impact of internet use on teacher trainees' learning, behaviour, and attitudes. The study highlights the transformative role of technology in education, presenting the internet as a critical tool for knowledge acquisition and communication. Through surveys and statistical analysis, it investigates how factors such as gender, location, computer access, and parental education influence browsing behaviour and internet attitudes. Key findings indicate significant differences in internet use based on computer knowledge and access but no major disparities based on location or parental education. The research underscores the importance of internet literacy for modern educators to foster effective learning and professional development.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
30 December 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9786208419912

The document titled "Browsing Behavior and Attitude Towards Internet Among B.Ed. Teacher Trainees" explores the impact of internet use on teacher trainees' learning, behaviour, and attitudes. The study highlights the transformative role of technology in education, presenting the internet as a critical tool for knowledge acquisition and communication. Through surveys and statistical analysis, it investigates how factors such as gender, location, computer access, and parental education influence browsing behaviour and internet attitudes. Key findings indicate significant differences in internet use based on computer knowledge and access but no major disparities based on location or parental education. The research underscores the importance of internet literacy for modern educators to foster effective learning and professional development.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
30 December 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9786208419912