The axiom of humanity’s basic need to communicate provides the impetus to explore the nature and quality of computer-mediated communication as a vehicle for learning in higher education. This exploratory study examined the experiential communication perceptions of online doctoral students during the infancy of their program. Eighty-five students were electronically queried through a 32 item open-ended questionnaire within a 13 day time frame. Preliminary findings supported the experience of Seagren and Watwood (1996) at the Lincoln Campus of the University of Nebraska, that “more information widens learning opportunities, but without interaction, learning is not enhanced” (p. 514). The overarching implications stress that faculty developmen...
In online programs, effective faculty-student interactions enhance achievement (Garrison and Arbaugh...
Distance education has come a long way from its first offerings of pen and paper when submissions ha...
Abstract While technology enables a wider section of society to access higher education, accessing, ...
Various surveys and literature reviewed identified the role of online education in growing number of...
This chapter examines the impact of multimodal, computer-mediated communication strategies on instru...
(CMC) technologies are transforming higher education. Students and faculty alike are being encourage...
This study arose out of a concern for the adult learners who choose to study in computer conferencin...
grantor: University of TorontoUnder the conditions of computer-mediated communication (CMC...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
The purpose of this study was to explore the online learning experience through the perceptions of t...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is rapidly emerging as a new modality of educational delivery,...
The introduction of computer-mediated communication into the college classroom has been a subject of...
Distance education offers geographically or time-constrained students access to the full depth and b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe main purpose of this study was to investigate the experi...
To meet student needs, higher education institutions must evolve and adapt to changes in the externa...
In online programs, effective faculty-student interactions enhance achievement (Garrison and Arbaugh...
Distance education has come a long way from its first offerings of pen and paper when submissions ha...
Abstract While technology enables a wider section of society to access higher education, accessing, ...
Various surveys and literature reviewed identified the role of online education in growing number of...
This chapter examines the impact of multimodal, computer-mediated communication strategies on instru...
(CMC) technologies are transforming higher education. Students and faculty alike are being encourage...
This study arose out of a concern for the adult learners who choose to study in computer conferencin...
grantor: University of TorontoUnder the conditions of computer-mediated communication (CMC...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
The purpose of this study was to explore the online learning experience through the perceptions of t...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is rapidly emerging as a new modality of educational delivery,...
The introduction of computer-mediated communication into the college classroom has been a subject of...
Distance education offers geographically or time-constrained students access to the full depth and b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe main purpose of this study was to investigate the experi...
To meet student needs, higher education institutions must evolve and adapt to changes in the externa...
In online programs, effective faculty-student interactions enhance achievement (Garrison and Arbaugh...
Distance education has come a long way from its first offerings of pen and paper when submissions ha...
Abstract While technology enables a wider section of society to access higher education, accessing, ...