Online teaching and learning is the current push in education. While much research has been done on the numbers, there is still a perception that online learning is substandard. This interpretive study looks at the learner perceptions as they participate in masters’ level courses on the web. Themes of schedule, geography, and family responsibility, as well as interaction, communication, and time are explored
This action research study explored attitudes and expectations of faculty at a Midwestern university...
Over the past decade there has been an increasing amount of emphasis in higher education to restruct...
Population growth (Broad, 1997), institutional competition (Daniel & Cox, 2002), and changing learne...
This paper contains a part of the first years study of teaching and learning in web-based classes. ...
Web based courses are being offered at more and more colleges and universities. In many instances, ...
This session will summarize research conducted with online students in education programs. The focus...
Web-based education is an important method of instruction across multiple higher education contexts ...
In the short history of online education research, researchers studying teacher experiences regularl...
Online education is a relatively new phenomenon that has been developing over the past decade. While...
With the push to on-line courses by many universities, online degrees are becoming more prevalent. ...
With the advances in technology, there has been a steady and unstoppable expansion in online educati...
In this paper, the authors compare perceptions of 2001-2002 undergraduate students toward online cou...
It seems that prospective students, in pursuit of tools that make them good candidates for advanceme...
Distance education in formal undergraduate and graduate programs is the fastest growing segment of a...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of adult students’ perceptio...
This action research study explored attitudes and expectations of faculty at a Midwestern university...
Over the past decade there has been an increasing amount of emphasis in higher education to restruct...
Population growth (Broad, 1997), institutional competition (Daniel & Cox, 2002), and changing learne...
This paper contains a part of the first years study of teaching and learning in web-based classes. ...
Web based courses are being offered at more and more colleges and universities. In many instances, ...
This session will summarize research conducted with online students in education programs. The focus...
Web-based education is an important method of instruction across multiple higher education contexts ...
In the short history of online education research, researchers studying teacher experiences regularl...
Online education is a relatively new phenomenon that has been developing over the past decade. While...
With the push to on-line courses by many universities, online degrees are becoming more prevalent. ...
With the advances in technology, there has been a steady and unstoppable expansion in online educati...
In this paper, the authors compare perceptions of 2001-2002 undergraduate students toward online cou...
It seems that prospective students, in pursuit of tools that make them good candidates for advanceme...
Distance education in formal undergraduate and graduate programs is the fastest growing segment of a...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of adult students’ perceptio...
This action research study explored attitudes and expectations of faculty at a Midwestern university...
Over the past decade there has been an increasing amount of emphasis in higher education to restruct...
Population growth (Broad, 1997), institutional competition (Daniel & Cox, 2002), and changing learne...