While Garrison and colleagues’ (2000) Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework has generated substantial interest among online learning researchers, it has yet to be subjected to extensive quantitative verification or tested for external validity. Using a sample of students from 55 online MBA courses, the findings of this study suggest strong empirical support for the framework and its ability to predict both perceived learning and delivery medium satisfaction in online management education. The paper concludes with a discussion of potential implications for online management education researchers and those interested in further study of the CoI framework
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipSarah Jane FishbackPerceptions of online und...
Abstract: This paper presents both a conceptual and empirical investigation of teaching and learning...
Community of Inquiry (CoI) is a framework that acknowledges the importance of the environment in sha...
While Garrison and colleagues’ (2000) Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework has generated substantial...
Since its publication in The Internet and Higher Education, Garrison, Anderson, and Archer’s (2000) ...
The Community of Inquiry framework has been widely supported by research to provide a model of onlin...
The Community of Inquiry framework has been widely supported by research to provide a model of onlin...
Abstract: This paper presents an empirical study grounded in the Community of Inquiry framework (Gar...
Karchmer-Klein, RachelAs institutions continue to expand their online learning programs, it becomes ...
ABSTRACT A cohort-based online professional doctorate program that consisted of both online coursewo...
Online education has seen dramatic changes in recent years and been recognized as a significant lear...
Abstract: This paper examines how the efficacy of new online learning technologies can be assessed w...
This dissertation presents an empirical investigation of learning from online courses. The current d...
This study of 723 college students seeks to assess the adequacy of the Community of Inquiry framewor...
Online education has increased in popularity throughout higher education in recent decades, with lea...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipSarah Jane FishbackPerceptions of online und...
Abstract: This paper presents both a conceptual and empirical investigation of teaching and learning...
Community of Inquiry (CoI) is a framework that acknowledges the importance of the environment in sha...
While Garrison and colleagues’ (2000) Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework has generated substantial...
Since its publication in The Internet and Higher Education, Garrison, Anderson, and Archer’s (2000) ...
The Community of Inquiry framework has been widely supported by research to provide a model of onlin...
The Community of Inquiry framework has been widely supported by research to provide a model of onlin...
Abstract: This paper presents an empirical study grounded in the Community of Inquiry framework (Gar...
Karchmer-Klein, RachelAs institutions continue to expand their online learning programs, it becomes ...
ABSTRACT A cohort-based online professional doctorate program that consisted of both online coursewo...
Online education has seen dramatic changes in recent years and been recognized as a significant lear...
Abstract: This paper examines how the efficacy of new online learning technologies can be assessed w...
This dissertation presents an empirical investigation of learning from online courses. The current d...
This study of 723 college students seeks to assess the adequacy of the Community of Inquiry framewor...
Online education has increased in popularity throughout higher education in recent decades, with lea...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipSarah Jane FishbackPerceptions of online und...
Abstract: This paper presents both a conceptual and empirical investigation of teaching and learning...
Community of Inquiry (CoI) is a framework that acknowledges the importance of the environment in sha...