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Eseta Tualaulelei; Seyum Getenet; Yosheen Pillay; Niharika Singh – Online Learning, 2025
Students who study university courses online have a higher level of attrition compared with their on-campus counterparts, so online student engagement has become a contemporary concern for teaching faculty. The issue of student engagement is particularly acute in fields such as Guidance and Counselling in Education, which have not traditionally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Learner Engagement, Electronic Learning
Lowenthal, Patrick R.; Trespalacios, Jesús – Online Learning, 2022
Online educators regularly experiment with ways to create a sense of classroom community in the online courses they design and teach. They do this in part to battle feelings of isolation and loneliness but also to align with prevailing theories of learning (e.g., social constructivism) as well as to mimic idealized in-person face-to-face learning…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Student Attitudes, Educational Environment, Acceleration (Education)
Watson, Sharon; Sullivan, Daniel P.; Watson, Kathryn – Online Learning, 2023
The expanding scale and scope of online education options, both in terms of design and delivery, create significant questions that increasingly warrant research attention. Previous research has demonstrated that higher levels of teaching presence in online courses is positively related to student engagement, satisfaction and learning. Although…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Asynchronous Communication
Zohar Barnett-Itzhaki; Dizza Beimel; Arava Tsoury – Online Learning, 2023
The last decade has brought far-reaching changes in higher education, leading institutions to shift some or all instruction online. This shift to distance learning has contributed to a more significant need for active learning: changing students from passive knowledge consumers into proactive knowledge producers using interactive teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Geller, Shulamit – Online Learning, 2023
Group supervision, a common method in graduate psychology training, shifted abruptly to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to increase understanding of psychology graduate students' perception of online group supervision during COVID-19 by focusing on the group process and the students' professional identity formation.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Supervision, Graduate Students
Long, Yishi; Koehler, Adrie A. – Online Learning, 2021
Discussion is an essential component in case-based learning (CBL), as it offers students the opportunity to consider diverse perspectives, clarify confusion, and construct understanding. As a facilitator bears most of the responsibility for the overall success of CBL, understanding how facilitation strategies influence interactions during…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Interaction, Computer Mediated Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Alwafi, Enas Mohammad – Online Learning, 2022
This study investigated the impact of using a discussion strategy with learning analytics on the level of student cognitive presence and interaction. The study used a quasi-experimental design with control and experimental groups. The experimental group applied open-ended discussion and elaborated feedback with learning analytics while the control…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Computer Mediated Communication, Learning Analytics, Interpersonal Communication
Thurber, Derek; Trautvetter, Lois – Online Learning, 2020
The purpose of this case study was to examine how a professional graduate program in higher education administration developed seminar-style courses in a blended format. Blended courses involved two extended in-person weekend sessions with synchronous online sessions, and other asynchronous coursework in between. This study explored the importance…
Descriptors: Interaction, Student Satisfaction, Student Motivation, Graduate Students
Charlotte N. Gunawardena; Yan Chen; Nick Flor; Damien Sánchez – Online Learning, 2023
Gunawardena et al.'s (1997) Interaction Analysis Model (IAM) is one of the most frequently employed frameworks to guide the qualitative analysis of social construction of knowledge online. However, qualitative analysis is time consuming, and precludes immediate feedback to revise online courses while being delivered. To expedite analysis with a…
Descriptors: Models, Learning Processes, Knowledge Level, Online Courses
Rockinson-Szapkiw, Amanda J.; Holmes, Joe; Stephen, Jacqueline S. – Online Learning, 2019
Based on a synthesis of persistence theory and the empirical literature, an online doctoral program integration model was developed using data from 232 online EdD students. A predictive, correlation design and regression analysis were used to examine if personal factors (gender, race, age, marital status, and presence of children in the home) and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Doctoral Programs, Student Characteristics, Graduate Students
Dempsey, Patrick R.; Zhang, Jie – Online Learning, 2019
Despite the prevalence of research on the Community of Inquiry framework and its associated measurement instrument, more research is needed to re-evaluate the factor structure, study the effects of covariates or measurement invariance, and explore the relationships among the three presences. Results of this study indicated that (a) teaching,…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Inquiry, Construct Validity, Factor Structure
Romero-Hall, Enilda; Vicentini, Cristiane – Online Learning, 2017
This paper reports on a case study investigating distance learners participating in graduate-level hybrid synchronous instruction. This research helps inform the design of hybrid synchronous instruction in which face-to-face and distance learners engage in class sessions. Data were collected using electronic journals, individual interviews, and a…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Distance Education, Blended Learning, Case Studies
Gleason, Benjamin; Greenhow, Christine – Online Learning, 2017
Blended learning, which combines online and face-to-face pedagogy, is a fast-growing mode of instruction as universities strive for equitable and alternative pathways to course enrollment, retention, and educational attainment. However, challenges to successfully implementing blended instruction are that "social presence," or students'…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Higher Education, Robotics, Computer Mediated Communication
Meyers, Shelly; Feeney, Linda D. – Online Learning, 2016
This study examines the interaction behaviors and metacognitive behaviors of graduate students in the online portion of a flipped classroom. For their time outside the face to face classroom, students were given the choice of two online methods for their interactions--synchronous verbal discussions and asynchronous written discussions. Students…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cognitive Processes, Online Courses, Student Behavior

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