Abstract This article presents a longitudinal comparison of online versus traditional instructional delivery methods. Significant research had been conducted comparing online and traditional courses. However, there is no consensus regarding student performance considering the two instructional methods. Additionally, previous studies have focused on a limited number of courses or a short time period. This research study involves a single introductory business application software course, delivered as a traditional course and as an online course, offered over a period of ten years. The course was taught by the same instructor using the same criteria and standards across all classes, however, new versions of the software were utilized. Student...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Abstract: As online instruction has become more prevalent at the college and university level, resea...
In light of the lack of consensus on the effectiveness of online education, there continues to be a ...
As online instruction has become more prevalent at the college and university level, researchers hav...
Instructors and course development experts are trying to define methodologies that will facili-tate ...
This article examines the similarities and differences for one course, Foundations of American Educa...
As more and more colleges and universities offer courses designed in the e-learning format, qual-ity...
The purpose of this study was to compare students enrolled in an introductory family and consumer sc...
In previous papers, the authors reported results of smaller-scale studies. The purpose of this study...
The purpose of this study is to compare student outcomes associated with alternate strategies of del...
An analysis of 177 students at an AACSB-accredited university explores the impact of the instruction...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
With the availability of the Internet as a learning tool educators are faced with the challenge of w...
A recent U.S. Department of Education (2009) meta-analysis concluded that blended learning may be be...
For more than a century, the most predominant form of instruction in higher education has been class...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Abstract: As online instruction has become more prevalent at the college and university level, resea...
In light of the lack of consensus on the effectiveness of online education, there continues to be a ...
As online instruction has become more prevalent at the college and university level, researchers hav...
Instructors and course development experts are trying to define methodologies that will facili-tate ...
This article examines the similarities and differences for one course, Foundations of American Educa...
As more and more colleges and universities offer courses designed in the e-learning format, qual-ity...
The purpose of this study was to compare students enrolled in an introductory family and consumer sc...
In previous papers, the authors reported results of smaller-scale studies. The purpose of this study...
The purpose of this study is to compare student outcomes associated with alternate strategies of del...
An analysis of 177 students at an AACSB-accredited university explores the impact of the instruction...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
With the availability of the Internet as a learning tool educators are faced with the challenge of w...
A recent U.S. Department of Education (2009) meta-analysis concluded that blended learning may be be...
For more than a century, the most predominant form of instruction in higher education has been class...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Abstract: As online instruction has become more prevalent at the college and university level, resea...
In light of the lack of consensus on the effectiveness of online education, there continues to be a ...