@inproceedings{18d4e4d1c21242209d0b3cdd3be2ffd2,
title = "Learning style and digital activity: An ecological study",
abstract = "In order to understand student engagement in higher education through the use of digital technologies, it is necessary to appreciate the broader use of differing technologies. Forty-eight first-year university students completed an online survey that queried patterns of digital activity across home, school and community contexts and that included rating scale items that measured learning style (i.e., active-reflective, sensing-intuitive, visual-verbal, sequential-global). Results suggest that students vary widely in digital activities and that such variation is related to differences in learning style. For example, active learners were more likely than reflective learners to engage in digital activities in the community and users of some specific application, as opposed to non-users, were more likely to be verbal than visual learners. Implications for instructional applications of digital technology in higher education are presented.",
keywords = "Digital technology, Ecological model, Learning style, Techno-microsystem, Technology",
author = "Johnson, {Genevieve Marie} and Tania Broadley",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781862956445",
series = "ASCILITE 2011 - The Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education",
publisher = "ASCILITE",
pages = "643--656",
editor = "G. Williams and P. Statham and N. Brown and B. Cleland",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, ASCILITE 2011",
note = "Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education - {"}Changing demands, changing directions{"}, ASCILITE 2011 ; Conference date: 04-12-2011 Through 07-12-2011",
}