Types of Learning (Individual vs. Cooperative) in Mobile Devices and Their Effect on the Development of Skills of Using Google Educational Applications and Self-Regulated Learning

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1 أستاذ مشارک تکنولوجیا التعلیم بقسم تکنولوجیا التعلیم بکلیة التربیة النوعیة جامعة الإسکندریة.

2 أستاذ مساعد بقسم تکنولوجیا التعلیم ، کلیة التربیة ، جامعة الإسکندریة ، مصر. وأستاذ مساعد بقسم التربیة وعلم النفس ، کلیة العلوم والآداب بالقریات ، جامعة الجوف ، المملکة العربیة السعودیة

Abstract

The study aims to determine the most appropriate type (individual Vs. cooperative) in mobile devices and their effect on the development of skills of using Google educational applications and self-regulated learning. The educational Google apps skills in this research are: Google Docs, Google slides, Google Drawing, Google Forms and Google Sheets. The design of Extended One Group Pretest Posttest Design was used in this research. The basic sample of the research included 60 of master’s degree students in the Faculty of Specific Education, Alexandria University. The sample was divided in two equal groups, each one contained of 30 students. Group 1 was taught in the individual method, while group 2 was taught in the cooperation method. The two groups were selected and distributed in randomly. It was found out that the priority of group 2 in both exams, and the statistically significant positive correlation between the scores of students in each of the skills checklist and self-regulated learning scale in the both two groups (individual vs. cooperative).

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