Adults' readiness for online learning in the Czech Republic and Latvia (digital competence as a result of ICT education policy and information society development strategy)

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The study examined adults' readiness for online learning in the Czech Republic and in Latvia. This paper describes and compares the research results in the Czech Republic and Latvia. The outcomes of the study show that there is no statistically significant difference in adults' readiness to study online between both countries. Statistically significant differences were found in the Czech Republic - adults in the age group 18-29 had higher results in the "Readiness to study online", while adults in the age group 50-58 had the lowest result. Also statistically significant differences were found in relation to previous activities - people, who had enrolled and completed online learning courses previously, had significant higher rate of "Readiness to study online". This was observed both in Latvia and the Czech Republic. Collecting data from online readiness survey tool before the course would give useful information to the faculty to plan specific activities for specific groups of learners, to customize their learning path during the progress of the course.

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Mirķe, E., Kašparová, E., & Cakula, S. (2019). Adults’ readiness for online learning in the Czech Republic and Latvia (digital competence as a result of ICT education policy and information society development strategy). Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 7(1), 205–215. https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v7i1.366

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