The purpose of this study is to examine faculty perceptions of instructional satisfaction and support when teaching distance education at a university located in the southeastern United States. Two research questions were included to determine what factors of instructional support faculty perceive as promoting/impeding their satisfaction when they participate in distance education, and to determine if there are any meaningful and significant relationships or differences between faculty perceptions of instructional satisfaction and demographic information. Data were collected via email using Google Docs, then compared to determine any significant difference in any of the categories. Descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, ANOVA, and the...
The study addresses the controversy among academics in conventional universities regarding the credi...
On many campuses in the United States, distance education is fast becoming an integral part of the f...
Perceptual differences among higher education faculty members regarding distance education were exam...
The faculty perceptions of administrative support for distance education and best distance education...
This study focuses on current faculty attitudes and perceptions of distance education. A thorough re...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether distance education technologies, institutional su...
Which of the literature-identified factors most influence faculty willingness to teach via telecommu...
This study addressed the controversy among academics in conventional universities over the credibil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-96).This dissertation evaluated the factors associated...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence (motivate and inhibit) faculty part...
This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of faculty members in a statewide system of hi...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in distance learning in higher education. Given ...
Faculty survey. Two-hundred seven faculty teaching academic courses and 30 administrators in two col...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionJ. Spencer ClarkWith the current rapid a...
This study was conducted to examine the beliefs and practices of effective distance teaching by univ...
The study addresses the controversy among academics in conventional universities regarding the credi...
On many campuses in the United States, distance education is fast becoming an integral part of the f...
Perceptual differences among higher education faculty members regarding distance education were exam...
The faculty perceptions of administrative support for distance education and best distance education...
This study focuses on current faculty attitudes and perceptions of distance education. A thorough re...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether distance education technologies, institutional su...
Which of the literature-identified factors most influence faculty willingness to teach via telecommu...
This study addressed the controversy among academics in conventional universities over the credibil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-96).This dissertation evaluated the factors associated...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence (motivate and inhibit) faculty part...
This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of faculty members in a statewide system of hi...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in distance learning in higher education. Given ...
Faculty survey. Two-hundred seven faculty teaching academic courses and 30 administrators in two col...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionJ. Spencer ClarkWith the current rapid a...
This study was conducted to examine the beliefs and practices of effective distance teaching by univ...
The study addresses the controversy among academics in conventional universities regarding the credi...
On many campuses in the United States, distance education is fast becoming an integral part of the f...
Perceptual differences among higher education faculty members regarding distance education were exam...