Internet has spread to every area of our lives with the progress of technology and ceased to be a privileged service that can be accessed only with computers and in internet cafes
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to determine the internet addiction levels of college students and whether there is a difference between internet addiction level of students according to their gender, perception of academic achievement, course attendance, daily internet usage time, places connected to the internet, connect to the internet by phone,
In this study, relationship between grades that students of Department of Computer and Instruction Technology get from the internet-based programming language course and their learning styles and according to their learning style, scores that these students get from assessment exams types (classical and practical exams) was investigated. Study was carried out on students that taken the internet-based programming language course in 2012-2013 and 2013-2014. Kolb Learning Inventory (Version 3.0) as data collection tool was used. Techniques of frequency, percentage and ANOVA were used for data analysis. According to research results, learning styles of students were found as converging (% 41,7), assimilating (% 35), diverging (%13,3), accommodating (%10). The results indicated that there was no significant correlation between learning styles of students and their midterm, final, and end-semester points. Learning styles of students were found as converging, assimilating, diverging, and accommodating from more to less for midterm exam and as accommodating, converging, assimilating, and diverging for final exam, respectively.
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