This article introduces a new computer conferencing metric called Scan Rate, which is a measure of students' and instructors' online reading speed. The term “scan” refers to the practice of either skimming through a message at an unusually rapid pace or reading a message partially and then stopping before the end is reached. It is proposed that the Scan Rate metric offers a useful way of monitoring how thoroughly students attend to the messages they read. Four analyses illustrate the utility of the metric. These reveal that (1) scan rates increase with message size, (2) students are more likely to scan the messages of their peers than messages written by their instructor, (3) students engage in scanning practices more frequently than instru...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to investigate whether digital reading had an impact on re...
Abstract: Reading material in this era of technology can be accessed easily through internet which o...
Studies of classroom behavior and learning outcomes have demonstrated that student discussion leads ...
This article introduces a new computer conferencing metric called Scan Rate, which is a measure of s...
Abstract: Students often report a feeling of information overload in asynchronous computer-conferenc...
This study analyzes the relationship between class size and student online activity patterns in a se...
It is challenging for students to plan their work sessions in online environments, as it is very dif...
This paper presents a novel approach that automatically assesses student class performance by analyz...
The purpose of this study was to determine if reading rate measurements were valid indicators of rea...
Introduction. This paper analyzes the problem of formation of educational Internet resources. Despit...
We conducted a pilot study that used kernel-level packet capture to record the web pages visited by ...
Reading is a fundamental activity to academic performance at all levels. People’s ability to read ef...
Although techniques of measuring reading rate have been studied and reported in the literature, actu...
This study explores the relationship between practice at reading, student reading performance, and o...
The measure words correct per minute (WC/M) incorporates a measure of accurate aloud word reading an...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to investigate whether digital reading had an impact on re...
Abstract: Reading material in this era of technology can be accessed easily through internet which o...
Studies of classroom behavior and learning outcomes have demonstrated that student discussion leads ...
This article introduces a new computer conferencing metric called Scan Rate, which is a measure of s...
Abstract: Students often report a feeling of information overload in asynchronous computer-conferenc...
This study analyzes the relationship between class size and student online activity patterns in a se...
It is challenging for students to plan their work sessions in online environments, as it is very dif...
This paper presents a novel approach that automatically assesses student class performance by analyz...
The purpose of this study was to determine if reading rate measurements were valid indicators of rea...
Introduction. This paper analyzes the problem of formation of educational Internet resources. Despit...
We conducted a pilot study that used kernel-level packet capture to record the web pages visited by ...
Reading is a fundamental activity to academic performance at all levels. People’s ability to read ef...
Although techniques of measuring reading rate have been studied and reported in the literature, actu...
This study explores the relationship between practice at reading, student reading performance, and o...
The measure words correct per minute (WC/M) incorporates a measure of accurate aloud word reading an...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to investigate whether digital reading had an impact on re...
Abstract: Reading material in this era of technology can be accessed easily through internet which o...
Studies of classroom behavior and learning outcomes have demonstrated that student discussion leads ...