Journal article
INFLUENCE OF LEARNING PREFERENCE ON SELF-EFFICACY AND PERFORMANCE IN MIXED-MODALITY FIRST-YEAR ENGINEERING DESIGN
Abstract
All students have preferences for the way they receive and distribute information when the objective is learning. These preferences can be shown to have an effect on self-efficacy and on performance. The relationships between learning preference, self-efficacy and performance were studied using survey and grade data obtained from a first-year Engineering Design and Graphics course. The students were placed in one of three groups according to …
Authors
Booth J-MJ; Doyle TE; Musson DM
Journal
Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA), , ,
Publisher
Queen's University Library
DOI
10.24908/pceea.v0i0.4883
ISSN
2371-5243