Support Doctoral Connectedness? The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of online doctoral students ’ interactions via peer initiated and university initiated technology on their sense of connectedness. The participants of this study were 132 doctoral candidates enrolled in an online Doctor of Education program located in the United States. Findings from this study suggest a non-significant relationship between student interaction via the university sponsored Facebook page and sense of connectedness between peers and faculty; however, candidates who used social networking technologies to interact with peers outside of the classroom reported a higher sense of connectedness than those who did not. Candidates who used web-based ...
This study examined graduate students’ desired and experienced levels of connectivity in an online, ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
According to OECD data, collected in 2017, 40% of UK doctorate holders work in education, the majori...
There was little evidence from the literature investigating the role of student-student interaction ...
The purpose of this case study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of online doctoral stu...
The aim of this multiple and independent quantitative and qualitative methods study was to investiga...
This research examined higher education faculty perceptions and practices regarding the role of digi...
"This presentation describes a study which was developed to identify doctoral students’ perceptions ...
University personnel offering online doctoral degrees struggle to address high attrition of students...
Aim/Purpose: Enrollment in online doctoral programs has grown over the past decade. A sense of commu...
This study included an investigation of several aspects of fully online programs and their relations...
Institutional concern about attrition rates of doctoral students raises the question of whether thes...
Online courses can be a source of isolation for both students and instructors. Social presence as a ...
As the number of students taking online courses continues to grow steadily, it is becoming increasin...
This multi-year exploratory research examined the perceptions of connectedness of students enrolled ...
This study examined graduate students’ desired and experienced levels of connectivity in an online, ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
According to OECD data, collected in 2017, 40% of UK doctorate holders work in education, the majori...
There was little evidence from the literature investigating the role of student-student interaction ...
The purpose of this case study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of online doctoral stu...
The aim of this multiple and independent quantitative and qualitative methods study was to investiga...
This research examined higher education faculty perceptions and practices regarding the role of digi...
"This presentation describes a study which was developed to identify doctoral students’ perceptions ...
University personnel offering online doctoral degrees struggle to address high attrition of students...
Aim/Purpose: Enrollment in online doctoral programs has grown over the past decade. A sense of commu...
This study included an investigation of several aspects of fully online programs and their relations...
Institutional concern about attrition rates of doctoral students raises the question of whether thes...
Online courses can be a source of isolation for both students and instructors. Social presence as a ...
As the number of students taking online courses continues to grow steadily, it is becoming increasin...
This multi-year exploratory research examined the perceptions of connectedness of students enrolled ...
This study examined graduate students’ desired and experienced levels of connectivity in an online, ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
According to OECD data, collected in 2017, 40% of UK doctorate holders work in education, the majori...