Enrollments in online programs are growing, increasing demand for online courses. The perception that teaching online takes more time than teaching face-to-face creates concerns related to faculty workload. To date, the research on teaching time does not provide a clear answer as to the accuracy of this perception. This study was designed to investigate which aspects, if any, are more time consuming for instructors teaching in the online environment. Time logs were kept by four online instructors (eight classes) and six on-campus instructors (six classes) through six weeks of the 15-week semester. Results indicated that, overall, face-to-face teaching required more time per student, but certain aspects of online teaching take considerably...
This qualitative study examined the structure and interaction in an online course from the meaning-p...
Distance‐learning course providers world‐wide are looking to new technology to enhance their course ...
While it might intuitively seem that teaching online saves time as opposed to teaching face-to-face,...
Studies show that temporal factors like workload and lack of release time inhibit faculty participat...
textThis study investigated the practices, perceptions, and time expenditures of post-secondary ins...
During the past decade, the use of online education to deliver information systems courses and even ...
The [anecdotal] evidence suggests that the investment of faculty time involved in teaching a distanc...
Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/cnzReG from the Learning to Teach On...
The movement into online education has raised concerns about the workload demands placed on faculty ...
Although online education is at times envisioned as a time-saving enterprise, a recent, mostly anec-...
Research suggests that faculty perceive greater workload for online teaching. These perceptions have...
Concerns about faculty workload in the online environment are a reported deterrent to participation ...
An online version of a graduate-level research methods course was developed in 1998 to be equivalent...
The authors report the results of a study that provides bases for comparison between the time necess...
This article examines the similarities and differences for one course, Foundations of American Educa...
This qualitative study examined the structure and interaction in an online course from the meaning-p...
Distance‐learning course providers world‐wide are looking to new technology to enhance their course ...
While it might intuitively seem that teaching online saves time as opposed to teaching face-to-face,...
Studies show that temporal factors like workload and lack of release time inhibit faculty participat...
textThis study investigated the practices, perceptions, and time expenditures of post-secondary ins...
During the past decade, the use of online education to deliver information systems courses and even ...
The [anecdotal] evidence suggests that the investment of faculty time involved in teaching a distanc...
Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/cnzReG from the Learning to Teach On...
The movement into online education has raised concerns about the workload demands placed on faculty ...
Although online education is at times envisioned as a time-saving enterprise, a recent, mostly anec-...
Research suggests that faculty perceive greater workload for online teaching. These perceptions have...
Concerns about faculty workload in the online environment are a reported deterrent to participation ...
An online version of a graduate-level research methods course was developed in 1998 to be equivalent...
The authors report the results of a study that provides bases for comparison between the time necess...
This article examines the similarities and differences for one course, Foundations of American Educa...
This qualitative study examined the structure and interaction in an online course from the meaning-p...
Distance‐learning course providers world‐wide are looking to new technology to enhance their course ...
While it might intuitively seem that teaching online saves time as opposed to teaching face-to-face,...