Wednesday, June 24
2:45 PM-3:45 PM
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Relationships among Learners’ Satisfaction, Academic Achievement and Learning Transfer in the Corporate Cyber Education

Brief Paper: Demonstration ID: 26206
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    Young Ju Joo
    Ewha Womans University
  2. Sung Hee Park
    Ewha Womans University
  3. Su Yeong Park
    Ewha Womans University
  4. Su Mi Kim
    Ewha Womans University
  5. Eun Kyung Kim
    Ewha Womans University
  6. Ji Yeon Kim
    Ewha Womans University

Abstract: The purpose of the present study is to investigate the relationships among learners' satisfaction, academic achievement and learning transfer in the corporate cyber education. 202 students who completed S corporate's cyber courses in 2007 and responded to all surveys were participated. A hypothetical model was proposed, which was composed of learners' satisfaction factor as prediction variable, and learning transfer as well as academic achievement factors as outcome variables. The results of this study through regression analysis as follows. First, learners' satisfaction predicts learners' academic achievement significantly. Second, learners' satisfaction also predicts learners' learning transfer significantly. Third, learners' academic achievement do not plays a role as mediating value in predicting learning transfer by learners' satisfaction, but learners' academic predict learners' learning transfer significantly.

Presider: Hyangsook Lee, Kent State University

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