Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics and Business
2. Union University, Faculty of Computing, Department of Computerized Finance, Belgrade
Abstract
The paper examines the impact of alternative ways of teaching and the use of
various educational technologies on students? performance. Our survey was
conducted on a sample of actively enrolled students of Business Informatics
at the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade, in December 2022. Our
results suggest that utilisation of communication and learning platforms
(Viber, WhatsApp, Facebook, Moodle and course sites), although widely
accepted and favoured by students, has no significant impact on their
performance. Students? performance was measured by their average grades and
the share of passed examinations in the total number of attended courses
(i.e., success rate). We have found evidence that students? performance can
be related to the teaching approach. Furthermore, attending classes online
worsens students? chances of improving their average grade and their success
rate in business informatics courses. On the other hand, the data suggests
that students? chances of improving their total average grade improve if
they attend classes online.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia