The purpose of this study was to investigate student performance, student satisfaction, and learner characteristics in online versus face-to-face delivery formats in accounting. Forty-four students, enrolled in either the face-to-face or online section of an accounting course, completed a survey assessing satisfaction, learning outcomes, and learner characteristics. Significant differences were found regarding satisfaction with learning and perception of the instructor. However, online learners displayed similar traits as their face-to-face counterparts. In addition, researchers compared pre-test / post-test, homework, quiz, and exam scores to determine if delivery method affected learning. A significant difference was found between face-to...
Online education is a new teaching and learning medium with few current guidelines for faculty, admi...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
The purpose of this study was to investigate student performance, student satisfaction, and learner ...
Online education continues to evolve and grow dramatically at colleges and universities across the g...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
Online education in the United States has seen dramatic growth for the past decade, outpacing any ot...
Online education in the United States has seen dramatic growth for the past decade, outpacing any ot...
Online education in the United States has seen dramatic growth for the past decade, outpacing any ot...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
This paper assesses the differences in performance and attitudes of students taught online versus on...
In this study, graduate business students participated in an accounting course that was offered onli...
Use of e-courses in higher education has become increasingly widespread in recent years. Educators ...
This paper presents the results of a study assessing the comparative effectiveness of teaching an un...
The traditional face-to-face classroom is slowly losing its place in education as online learning be...
Online education is a new teaching and learning medium with few current guidelines for faculty, admi...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
The purpose of this study was to investigate student performance, student satisfaction, and learner ...
Online education continues to evolve and grow dramatically at colleges and universities across the g...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
Online education in the United States has seen dramatic growth for the past decade, outpacing any ot...
Online education in the United States has seen dramatic growth for the past decade, outpacing any ot...
Online education in the United States has seen dramatic growth for the past decade, outpacing any ot...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
This paper assesses the differences in performance and attitudes of students taught online versus on...
In this study, graduate business students participated in an accounting course that was offered onli...
Use of e-courses in higher education has become increasingly widespread in recent years. Educators ...
This paper presents the results of a study assessing the comparative effectiveness of teaching an un...
The traditional face-to-face classroom is slowly losing its place in education as online learning be...
Online education is a new teaching and learning medium with few current guidelines for faculty, admi...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...