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Type: Article

How online career counseling changes career development: A life design paradigm

Journal: Education and Information Technologies (13602357)Year: 1 November 2018Volume: 23Issue: Pages: 2655 - 2672
DOI:10.1007/s10639-018-9735-1Language: English

Abstract

Counseling through the internet is one of the provided facilities by modern technologies that paves the way for the career development of students. This study aims to investigate and describe the role and effect of online career counseling interventions on the career development of students. In the current study, 45 university students were randomly assigned into three groups of online counseling (15 students), face-to-face counseling (15 students), and control (15 students). Participants completed short form of career development inventory (Creed and Patton 2004). The collected data in pretest, posttest, follow-up 1, and follow-up 2 were analyzed using SPSS package at descriptive and inferential levels as well as analysis of variance with repetitive measurements. The results showed that both interventions increased the students’ level of career development as compared to that of the students in the control group. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.


Author Keywords

Architectures for educational technology systemCareer developmentHuman-computer interfaceLife designMultimedia systems