This study explored how course instructional format (i.e., online, face-to-face, or hybrid) is related to the frequency and duration of out-of-class communication (OCC) between college instructors and students, to student motives for communicating with teachers, and to perceived teacher approachability for conversation outside of class. Though differences in frequency of and student motives for engaging in OCC were not significant, students enrolled in face-to-face courses reported significantly more ongoing/durative OCC with their instructors compared to students enrolled other course types (i.e., online or hybrid). Students in fully online courses reported instructors to seem less receptive to but also less discouraging of OCC than studen...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
This paper presents findings from two studies on the use of computer mediated communication (CMC) in...
The purpose of this study was to determine students\u27 current preferred ways to receive course com...
This study explored how course instructional format (i.e., online, face-to-face, or hybrid) is relat...
This research investigates the ways in which two instructors’ communication differs, if it does at a...
The traditional face-to-face classroom is slowly losing its place in education as online learning be...
With recent increases in online enrollment, undergraduate students are far more likely to experience...
Online learning has become increasingly popular over the last few years. In order to meet students’ ...
This qualitative study examined the structure and interaction in an online course from the meaning-p...
One of the goals of teacher education is to prepare our citizens to communicate in a variety of ways...
The objective of this research was to compare the quality and quantity of teacher and student intera...
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) use free or low-fee short courses to increase access to educatio...
Interaction is a common theme in distance education. While distance learners, and the uses of variou...
This study surveyed graduate students prior to, and immediately following, a literacy course offered...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
This paper presents findings from two studies on the use of computer mediated communication (CMC) in...
The purpose of this study was to determine students\u27 current preferred ways to receive course com...
This study explored how course instructional format (i.e., online, face-to-face, or hybrid) is relat...
This research investigates the ways in which two instructors’ communication differs, if it does at a...
The traditional face-to-face classroom is slowly losing its place in education as online learning be...
With recent increases in online enrollment, undergraduate students are far more likely to experience...
Online learning has become increasingly popular over the last few years. In order to meet students’ ...
This qualitative study examined the structure and interaction in an online course from the meaning-p...
One of the goals of teacher education is to prepare our citizens to communicate in a variety of ways...
The objective of this research was to compare the quality and quantity of teacher and student intera...
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) use free or low-fee short courses to increase access to educatio...
Interaction is a common theme in distance education. While distance learners, and the uses of variou...
This study surveyed graduate students prior to, and immediately following, a literacy course offered...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
This paper presents findings from two studies on the use of computer mediated communication (CMC) in...
The purpose of this study was to determine students\u27 current preferred ways to receive course com...