This work project aims to study what factors can best predict student satisfaction in online learning. A survey was designed based on existing research and distributed among Masters students. The predictor variables were student-content, student-instructor, student-student and student-technology interactions. The data was analyzed using multiple regressions and ANOVAs. The results confirm that student-content and student-instructor interactions area focal point of online learning while suggesting the opposite for student-technology interaction and being inconclusive for student-student interaction. The conclusions should be analyzed with the study limitations in mind, namely the sample used and the C...
In this cross-border comparative study, 29 Postgraduate Certificate in Education students in Norther...
Today’s world is dominated by the usage of the Internet both in a professional and a leisurely manne...
Current educational policy utilizes standardized assessments to measure students’ academic abilities...
The present study was used to explore the relative salience of sex, race, and emotion expression amo...
Organisations who want to compete and survive in today’s turbulent business environment must not onl...
This is the first of five reports of a five-year project exploring the experiences of undergraduate ...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
The purpose of this research study is to analyze the impact that Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)...
The purpose of the present study was to examine Frog Street Pre-K curriculum efficacy by comparing l...
Master of SciencePhysicsNobel S. RebelloWith the progressive development of the educational technolo...
In this final thesis, a study of the variables that affect the reliability of satisfaction surveys o...
Prior research suggests that leaders produce their best and most impactful solutions to organization...
Scope and Method of Study: Society's increased dependence on higher education has put many people of...
Abstract The purpose of this research was to determine whether the effect of using small group readi...
This report presents the findings of a rapid, qualitative review of undergraduate students’ experien...
In this cross-border comparative study, 29 Postgraduate Certificate in Education students in Norther...
Today’s world is dominated by the usage of the Internet both in a professional and a leisurely manne...
Current educational policy utilizes standardized assessments to measure students’ academic abilities...
The present study was used to explore the relative salience of sex, race, and emotion expression amo...
Organisations who want to compete and survive in today’s turbulent business environment must not onl...
This is the first of five reports of a five-year project exploring the experiences of undergraduate ...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
The purpose of this research study is to analyze the impact that Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)...
The purpose of the present study was to examine Frog Street Pre-K curriculum efficacy by comparing l...
Master of SciencePhysicsNobel S. RebelloWith the progressive development of the educational technolo...
In this final thesis, a study of the variables that affect the reliability of satisfaction surveys o...
Prior research suggests that leaders produce their best and most impactful solutions to organization...
Scope and Method of Study: Society's increased dependence on higher education has put many people of...
Abstract The purpose of this research was to determine whether the effect of using small group readi...
This report presents the findings of a rapid, qualitative review of undergraduate students’ experien...
In this cross-border comparative study, 29 Postgraduate Certificate in Education students in Norther...
Today’s world is dominated by the usage of the Internet both in a professional and a leisurely manne...
Current educational policy utilizes standardized assessments to measure students’ academic abilities...