This study explores students’ perceptions of blended learning and its impact on their sense of belonging at a post-92 UK university. A critical realist framework that considers the interlocking domains of subjective experience, objective events and observations, and the mechanisms and structures that underpin them is used to situate these perceptions, while a mixed methods approach enables a multi-layered insight into the captured diversity of student experience. The quantitative and qualitative results demonstrate that while the student self-reported experience of blended delivery is mixed, its perceived impact on academic performance is negligible. The effects of blended and remote learning on students’ sense of belonging, however, are pr...
While technology has undoubtedly increased the breadth and depth of access to education, shifts of t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to improve educator knowledge of the antecedents and co...
The use of blended learning environments in higher education has rapidly increased in the 21st centu...
Blended learning has been widely recognised for its ‘transformative potential’ (Garrison and Kanuka,...
This paper aims to explore the benefits of Blended Learning towards students' learning experiences a...
Blended learning approaches are increasingly being adopted in UK Higher Education Institutions, and...
This research project aimed to explore students’ perspective on an appropriate mix of online and-fac...
Abstract: This article focuses on university students’ perceptions of their learning and social expe...
The paper presents research exploring university students’ perceptions of the integration between fa...
Blended learning has become a popular topic in higher education. A blended learning course combines ...
This paper examines the experiences of students transitioning to blended learning in the University ...
The University of Glasgow, like other UK higher education institutions, is expanding its blended le...
Blended learning has been promoted as a promising way to create a rich learning experience that uses...
A sense of belonging within higher education (HE) enhances educational engagement and attainment. Th...
Research exists in blended learning environments as a means of online or distance learning. However,...
While technology has undoubtedly increased the breadth and depth of access to education, shifts of t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to improve educator knowledge of the antecedents and co...
The use of blended learning environments in higher education has rapidly increased in the 21st centu...
Blended learning has been widely recognised for its ‘transformative potential’ (Garrison and Kanuka,...
This paper aims to explore the benefits of Blended Learning towards students' learning experiences a...
Blended learning approaches are increasingly being adopted in UK Higher Education Institutions, and...
This research project aimed to explore students’ perspective on an appropriate mix of online and-fac...
Abstract: This article focuses on university students’ perceptions of their learning and social expe...
The paper presents research exploring university students’ perceptions of the integration between fa...
Blended learning has become a popular topic in higher education. A blended learning course combines ...
This paper examines the experiences of students transitioning to blended learning in the University ...
The University of Glasgow, like other UK higher education institutions, is expanding its blended le...
Blended learning has been promoted as a promising way to create a rich learning experience that uses...
A sense of belonging within higher education (HE) enhances educational engagement and attainment. Th...
Research exists in blended learning environments as a means of online or distance learning. However,...
While technology has undoubtedly increased the breadth and depth of access to education, shifts of t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to improve educator knowledge of the antecedents and co...
The use of blended learning environments in higher education has rapidly increased in the 21st centu...