This presentation reports the results of a comprehensive study of policies on attendance and participation in face-to-face and online courses, with policies that range from strict to flexible, and correlate these policies with final course grades. The intent was to demonstrate the impact that these policies have on student motivation and student success. Participants will self-identify which category their attendance/participation policies falls into and reflect on how revising these policies can influence their own courses
Studies completed with undergraduate populations have shown that attendance positively correlates wi...
This study examined if the amount of interaction in an online course made a difference in final grad...
This paper describes a study of success factors in the introductory semester of liberal studies blen...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to investigate whether having a graded attendance policy ...
Open and flexible learning has become the norm for schools and universities due to the pandemic, whe...
Comparisons show online courses to be inferior to blended learning courses. Studies of the absence o...
Background: Attendance of university students at their timetabled teaching sessions is usually assoc...
Advances in computer mediated communication technologies have sparked and continue to facilitate the...
The traditional face-to-face classroom is slowly losing its place in education as online learning be...
This study examines the relationship between student visibility and learning outcomes in a graduate-...
There has been a substantial body of research that has investigated the factors affecting students e...
Monitoring student attendance and engagement is common practice during undergraduate courses at univ...
There is discussion in the academic community that variety of assessment and attendance will improve...
The recent and rapid growth of technology during the last several years has dramatically increased t...
Studies completed with undergraduate populations have shown that attendance positively correlates wi...
This study examined if the amount of interaction in an online course made a difference in final grad...
This paper describes a study of success factors in the introductory semester of liberal studies blen...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the impact of three diverse attendance and ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to investigate whether having a graded attendance policy ...
Open and flexible learning has become the norm for schools and universities due to the pandemic, whe...
Comparisons show online courses to be inferior to blended learning courses. Studies of the absence o...
Background: Attendance of university students at their timetabled teaching sessions is usually assoc...
Advances in computer mediated communication technologies have sparked and continue to facilitate the...
The traditional face-to-face classroom is slowly losing its place in education as online learning be...
This study examines the relationship between student visibility and learning outcomes in a graduate-...
There has been a substantial body of research that has investigated the factors affecting students e...
Monitoring student attendance and engagement is common practice during undergraduate courses at univ...
There is discussion in the academic community that variety of assessment and attendance will improve...
The recent and rapid growth of technology during the last several years has dramatically increased t...
Studies completed with undergraduate populations have shown that attendance positively correlates wi...
This study examined if the amount of interaction in an online course made a difference in final grad...
This paper describes a study of success factors in the introductory semester of liberal studies blen...