This study aims at designing and validating the questionnaire as an instrument to assess the lecturers' perception in terms of factors affecting the 'online learning environment'. Forty participants who have been teaching English completed the 125 items in questionnaire. The result of the study showed that average variance extracted for peer support was 0.66 and instructor support was 0.52 indicating adequate convergence. The construct reliability showed value of 0.83 for peer support and 0.70 for instructor support indicating the good construct validity. Peer support and instructor support constructs in this study were the model fit to the factors affecting the 'online learning environment'
As online education becomes more popular and the field matures, attention is increasingly focused on...
Increasingly the perceived benefits of using networked computers, software applications and computer...
Through a questionnaire survey, this study explored the factors affecting student participation in p...
This study aims at designing and validating the questionnaire as an instrument to assess the lecture...
This study was undertaken with the purpose of evaluating a newly-developed online course. The study ...
Increasingly the perceived benefits of using networked computers, software applications and computer...
The research reported in this paper used the Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) as a tool to ...
The research reported in this paper used the Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) as a tool to ...
The study aims to investigate and explore the characterization interaction in the English language o...
Based on 276 responses from academic staff in an evaluation of an online learning environment (OLE),...
This paper presents the continuing effort to gain a better sense of what constitutes quality in an o...
Students perceive online courses differently than traditional courses. Negative perceptions can lead...
The following research is intended to find out how lecturers deal with English teaching during the f...
The proliferations of online degree programs and courses have found many academics questioning the q...
The increased use of computers in education, the creation of virtual learning environments based on ...
As online education becomes more popular and the field matures, attention is increasingly focused on...
Increasingly the perceived benefits of using networked computers, software applications and computer...
Through a questionnaire survey, this study explored the factors affecting student participation in p...
This study aims at designing and validating the questionnaire as an instrument to assess the lecture...
This study was undertaken with the purpose of evaluating a newly-developed online course. The study ...
Increasingly the perceived benefits of using networked computers, software applications and computer...
The research reported in this paper used the Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) as a tool to ...
The research reported in this paper used the Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES) as a tool to ...
The study aims to investigate and explore the characterization interaction in the English language o...
Based on 276 responses from academic staff in an evaluation of an online learning environment (OLE),...
This paper presents the continuing effort to gain a better sense of what constitutes quality in an o...
Students perceive online courses differently than traditional courses. Negative perceptions can lead...
The following research is intended to find out how lecturers deal with English teaching during the f...
The proliferations of online degree programs and courses have found many academics questioning the q...
The increased use of computers in education, the creation of virtual learning environments based on ...
As online education becomes more popular and the field matures, attention is increasingly focused on...
Increasingly the perceived benefits of using networked computers, software applications and computer...
Through a questionnaire survey, this study explored the factors affecting student participation in p...