Prior research has suggested that there may be differences in the ways that male and female students approach their online courses. Using data for 802 high school students enrolled in 14 online courses, this study explored gender differences in the interrelationships among online behaviors and course performance. The findings show that females were more active than males and that a higher degree of online activity and discussion forum viewing and posting was associated with better final grades, but the correlation was stronger for males than it was for females. Further exploration of posting behaviors revealed that females who received lower final grades were more active than males who received lower grades—they viewed more posts, wrote mor...
Learning and knowledge creation in higher education is increasingly supported and enhanced by partic...
As virtual learning has become increasingly more popular and even more common within both two and fo...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a study with the two aims of examining: (i) gende...
Although several studies suggested considering gender in online learning, the literature about how m...
In a large online course, students were divided into 18 asynchronous online discussion groups with d...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.One of the strongest influenc...
Advocates of computer-mediated instruction have pointed to the potential of online teaching for faci...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there are differences between different age and...
[[abstract]]Social cognitive theory emphasizes the relationship among personal (P), behavioral (B), ...
Objective. The literature on gender and technology use finds that women and men differ significantly...
This paper considers gender differences in online contexts and examines current trends in women's pe...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
This paper considers gender differences in online contexts and examines current trends in women's pe...
In this study we have investigated aspects of women students’ participation in asynchronous discussi...
This paper describes gender differences in a cohort of undergraduate computing students studying a c...
Learning and knowledge creation in higher education is increasingly supported and enhanced by partic...
As virtual learning has become increasingly more popular and even more common within both two and fo...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a study with the two aims of examining: (i) gende...
Although several studies suggested considering gender in online learning, the literature about how m...
In a large online course, students were divided into 18 asynchronous online discussion groups with d...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.One of the strongest influenc...
Advocates of computer-mediated instruction have pointed to the potential of online teaching for faci...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there are differences between different age and...
[[abstract]]Social cognitive theory emphasizes the relationship among personal (P), behavioral (B), ...
Objective. The literature on gender and technology use finds that women and men differ significantly...
This paper considers gender differences in online contexts and examines current trends in women's pe...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
This paper considers gender differences in online contexts and examines current trends in women's pe...
In this study we have investigated aspects of women students’ participation in asynchronous discussi...
This paper describes gender differences in a cohort of undergraduate computing students studying a c...
Learning and knowledge creation in higher education is increasingly supported and enhanced by partic...
As virtual learning has become increasingly more popular and even more common within both two and fo...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a study with the two aims of examining: (i) gende...