Notwithstanding the growth of online learning, little is known about the personal factors that predict student decisions to enroll in online courses. This study examined the relations between several personal factors and students\u27 choice of instructional format. After completing an online course, service academy undergraduates (N = 564) completed a survey that assessed their motivational beliefs (task value and self-efficacy), achievement-related emotions (enjoyment, boredom, and frustration), and satisfaction with the course. Results indicated that students who preferred to take future courses in an online format (as opposed to face-to-face) also reported greater confidence in their ability to learn online (self-efficacy) and greater sa...
2015-07-15The higher demand for online learning has impacted the higher education institutions to of...
Baturay, Meltem Huri/0000-0003-2402-6275WOS: 000439582200002Online education has expanded and is exp...
This study examined students’ preferred media in online learning and its relationship with learner c...
With recent increases in online enrollment, undergraduate students are far more likely to experience...
Online education has expanded and is expected to continue growing rapidly in time along with technol...
Online education has expanded and is expected to continue growing rapidly in time along with technol...
Online learning is becoming ever more important in higher education today. Whilst there is extensiv...
Online learning is becoming ever more important in higher education today. Whilst there is extensiv...
The more students perceive the usefulness of the learning mode, the more they accept it, hence infer...
The goal of this paper is to compare the motivations and learning strategies of online and face-to-f...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the differences in demographic characteristics, mot...
This paper examines student performance, satisfaction, and retention of information in online classe...
Prior distance education research has focused primarily on student achievement scores as an indicato...
Students have perceptions of the on-line course environment whether they have taken an on-line cour...
This paper investigates the effect of perceived self-efficacy on perceptions of ease of use and usef...
2015-07-15The higher demand for online learning has impacted the higher education institutions to of...
Baturay, Meltem Huri/0000-0003-2402-6275WOS: 000439582200002Online education has expanded and is exp...
This study examined students’ preferred media in online learning and its relationship with learner c...
With recent increases in online enrollment, undergraduate students are far more likely to experience...
Online education has expanded and is expected to continue growing rapidly in time along with technol...
Online education has expanded and is expected to continue growing rapidly in time along with technol...
Online learning is becoming ever more important in higher education today. Whilst there is extensiv...
Online learning is becoming ever more important in higher education today. Whilst there is extensiv...
The more students perceive the usefulness of the learning mode, the more they accept it, hence infer...
The goal of this paper is to compare the motivations and learning strategies of online and face-to-f...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the differences in demographic characteristics, mot...
This paper examines student performance, satisfaction, and retention of information in online classe...
Prior distance education research has focused primarily on student achievement scores as an indicato...
Students have perceptions of the on-line course environment whether they have taken an on-line cour...
This paper investigates the effect of perceived self-efficacy on perceptions of ease of use and usef...
2015-07-15The higher demand for online learning has impacted the higher education institutions to of...
Baturay, Meltem Huri/0000-0003-2402-6275WOS: 000439582200002Online education has expanded and is exp...
This study examined students’ preferred media in online learning and its relationship with learner c...