In this article we study an innovative use of asynchronous learning networks (ALN) to stretch the boundaries of the traditional university campus.An ALN was used to allow traditional on-campus students to take a required course, ECON 300: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, during summer session while they were off campus, working summer jobs at home. Pre- and post surveys consisting of open-ended and rating scale questions were administered to 29 students. The surveys were used to assess the degree of student satisfaction with various aspects of the online learning experience and their learning environments at home as well as to assess additional important characteristics for successful online learning such as motivation, self-discipline an...
This paper examines paradigms used in on-line learning, with a specific emphasis on how to effective...
This paper illustrates some of the problems and successes that the authors encountered while integra...
Student engagement is an ongoing concern for educators because of its positive association with deep...
Deakin University, Australia, has committed resources over a number of years to developing the use o...
The most obvious factor influencing students’ satisfaction with distance learning is convenience of ...
The University of Wisconsin-Stout Asynchronous Learning Network (ALN) project, funded by the Alfred ...
In the U.S., only 38 of every 100 ninth graders enroll in college; of these 38, only 18 complete bac...
It is now well known that asynchronous learning networks (ALNs) provide effective mechanisms for fac...
This paper is a follow-up study to a preliminary investigation of teaching presence in the State Uni...
This paper is based on a chapter in THE LEARNING REVOLUTION, the challenge of Information Technology...
In response to the COVID-19 epidemic, universities were forced to shift to an online, remote deliver...
This paper describes eight ALN courses developed under various Sloan Foundation-funded degree progra...
Online learning environments (OLEs) are at a stage where research in online learning and pedagogy ca...
Business Schools have been using case studies to present real or hypothetical situations to bridge t...
New Jersey Institute of Technology has been delivering college courses via an Asynchronous Learning ...
This paper examines paradigms used in on-line learning, with a specific emphasis on how to effective...
This paper illustrates some of the problems and successes that the authors encountered while integra...
Student engagement is an ongoing concern for educators because of its positive association with deep...
Deakin University, Australia, has committed resources over a number of years to developing the use o...
The most obvious factor influencing students’ satisfaction with distance learning is convenience of ...
The University of Wisconsin-Stout Asynchronous Learning Network (ALN) project, funded by the Alfred ...
In the U.S., only 38 of every 100 ninth graders enroll in college; of these 38, only 18 complete bac...
It is now well known that asynchronous learning networks (ALNs) provide effective mechanisms for fac...
This paper is a follow-up study to a preliminary investigation of teaching presence in the State Uni...
This paper is based on a chapter in THE LEARNING REVOLUTION, the challenge of Information Technology...
In response to the COVID-19 epidemic, universities were forced to shift to an online, remote deliver...
This paper describes eight ALN courses developed under various Sloan Foundation-funded degree progra...
Online learning environments (OLEs) are at a stage where research in online learning and pedagogy ca...
Business Schools have been using case studies to present real or hypothetical situations to bridge t...
New Jersey Institute of Technology has been delivering college courses via an Asynchronous Learning ...
This paper examines paradigms used in on-line learning, with a specific emphasis on how to effective...
This paper illustrates some of the problems and successes that the authors encountered while integra...
Student engagement is an ongoing concern for educators because of its positive association with deep...