%0 Journal Article %T Evaluation of the Students' Self-Regulation Skills and Perceived Self-Efficacy in Flipped Classroom and Blended Learning Environments %A Tar£¿k Talan %J - %D 2018 %X In this study, we aimed to determine the impact of flipped classroom, blended learning and traditional methods on student self-regulation skills and computer self-efficacy perceptions. A total of 119 students constituted the working group of research who are attending Science Education, Turkish Education and Primary Education departments at Kilis 7 Aral£¿k University Muallim Rifat Faculty of Education in the fall term of 2017-2018 academic years. Within the scope of the research, three groups were formed; two of them were experimental and one was control group. Flipped classroom was used in experimental group-I, blended learning method was used in experimental group-II and traditional approach was used in control group. "Computer self-efficacy scale" and "self-regulation scale" have been used for data collection tools which have been applied to the students. Descriptive statistics, t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze the obtained data. There was no significant difference between the computer self-efficacy perceptions and self-regulation skills of the students in experiment-I, experiment-II and control groups after nine weeks of research. It has also been found that the flipped classroom has a positive effect on students' self-regulation skills %K Harmanlanm£¿£¿ £¿£¿renme %K £¿z-D¨¹zenleme Becerisi %K £¿z-Yeterlik Alg£¿s£¿ %K Geleneksel £¿£¿retim %K Bilgisayara £¿li£¿kin £¿z-Yeterlik Alg£¿s£¿ %K Ters-y¨¹z s£¿n£¿f modeli %U http://dergipark.org.tr/turkbilmat/issue/41275/403618