This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation between an online and face-to-face Accounting Intermediate I class taught by the same professor. Even though students self-selected which course section to enroll, no significant difference was found to exist between the delivery method of the two courses based on the student’s major field of study, gender, and whether or not they commuted to class. No significant difference is found between the assessments of the two class sections’ membership except the students’ course performance. Contrary to prior research, the students enrolled in the online sections did not perform as well as the face-to-face students. This study supports prior research whic...
This study examines the effects of synchronous and nonsynchronous online engagement on the academic ...
In the current educational environment, it is both timely and appropriate to investigate if there is...
Questions arise regarding course delivery formats as universities seek to meet demands for course fl...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
Use of e-courses in higher education has become increasingly widespread in recent years. Educators ...
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...
This paper presents the results of a study assessing the comparative effectiveness of teaching an un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate student performance, student satisfaction, and learner ...
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...
The present study investigates whether pre-business students, after having completed a traditional i...
In a study conducted at a large public university, the authors assessed, for an upper-division quant...
Higher education students can and do take courses delivered in a variety of ways. But, to date, litt...
This study examines the effects of synchronous and nonsynchronous online engagement on the academic ...
In the current educational environment, it is both timely and appropriate to investigate if there is...
Questions arise regarding course delivery formats as universities seek to meet demands for course fl...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
Use of e-courses in higher education has become increasingly widespread in recent years. Educators ...
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...
This paper presents the results of a study assessing the comparative effectiveness of teaching an un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate student performance, student satisfaction, and learner ...
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...
The present study investigates whether pre-business students, after having completed a traditional i...
In a study conducted at a large public university, the authors assessed, for an upper-division quant...
Higher education students can and do take courses delivered in a variety of ways. But, to date, litt...
This study examines the effects of synchronous and nonsynchronous online engagement on the academic ...
In the current educational environment, it is both timely and appropriate to investigate if there is...
Questions arise regarding course delivery formats as universities seek to meet demands for course fl...