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Davidson-Shivers, Gayle V.; Ellis, Holly Howard; Amarasing, Poonwilas Kay – International Journal on E-Learning, 2010
This case study focused on whether women, enrolled in a graduate course, would engage in online debate, and if so, whether their postings would contain traditional elements of argumentation (i.e., argue, elaborate, critique). Content analyses for two debates were performed. For the most part, the overarching messages in both debates were…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Females, Graduate Students, Coding
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Chen, Pu-Shih Daniel; Lambert, Amber D.; Guidry, Kevin R. – Computers & Education, 2010
Widespread use of the Web and other Internet technologies in postsecondary education has exploded in the last 15 years. Using a set of items developed by the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), the researchers utilized the hierarchical linear model (HLM) and multiple regressions to investigate the impact of Web-based learning technology…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses, Internet
Thomas, William R. – Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), 2009
As the 21st century's first decade draws to a close, America's public school students are participating in online academic classes in increasingly large numbers. More than one million K-12 public school students took online courses in the 2007-2008 school year, according to an estimate in a recent Sloan Consortium survey. This represents a 47…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Online Courses
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Hu, Haihong; Gramling, Jennifer – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2009
Web-based distance instruction has become a popular delivery method for education. How are learning strategies helping make the connection between Web-based technologies and educational goals? The purpose of this study was to examine learners' use of self-regulated learning strategies in a Web-based course. Twelve students from an information…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Web Based Instruction, Online Courses
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Pontelli, Enrico; Pinto, Jorge; Qin, Xiaoxiao; He, Jing; Bevan, David; MacCuish, Norah; MacCuish, John; Chapman, Mitch; Moreland, David – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2009
One of the difficulties in teaching basic molecular biology concepts to the students with little biological background is the lack of hands-on exercises that combines the challenges of the concepts with visualization and immediate feedback. BIOPS Interactive is a web-based interactive learning environment for molecular biology that complements…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Science Instruction
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Karavirta, Ville – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2009
Online learning material that students use by themselves is one of the typical usages of algorithm animation (AA). Thus, the integration of algorithm animations into hypertext is seen as an important topic today to promote the usage of algorithm animation in teaching. This article presents an algorithm animation viewer implemented purely using…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Web Based Instruction, Animation, Hypermedia
Brooks, Margaret – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Online enrollments have grown much faster than overall higher-education enrollments over the past few years, according to a 2008 report, "Staying the Course: Online Education in the United States," published by the Sloan-C, a consortium that promotes online education. During the period 2002-7, enrollment in online courses grew 19.7 percent,…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Ethics, Teaching Methods, Enrollment Trends
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Abate Bekele, Teklu – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2009
How did Internet-supported learning environments (ISLE) impact students' critical thinking (CT) and problem solving (PS) skills in higher education? What specific indicators have been used to measure CT? What types of problems and learning approaches were chosen to assess PS skills? This paper qualitatively reviewed studies published in academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking
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Capuruco, Renato A. C.; Capretz, Luiz F. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2009
There have been a number of frameworks and models developed to support different aspects of interactive learning. Some were developed to deal with course design through the application of authoring tools, whereas others such as conversational, advisory, and ontology-based systems were used in virtual classrooms to improve and support collaborative…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Web Based Instruction, Online Courses, Computer Assisted Instruction
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del Valle, Rodrigo; Duffy, Thomas M. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2009
Using cluster analysis this study investigated the characteristics of learning strategies learners use in online courses with one-on-one mentoring. Three distinct approaches were identified: "Mastery oriented", "Task focused" and "Minimalist in effort". Despite the widespread concern that students will have difficulty managing their time in online…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Online Courses, Learning Strategies, Multivariate Analysis
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Tanner, John R.; Noser, Thomas C.; Totaro, Michael W. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2009
In this paper, the authors compare business faculty and undergraduate students' perceptions of online learning. Specifically, a survey was given to a convenience sample of 893 undergraduate students (of which 890 were usable) at two regional universities in the southern United States; a modified version of the survey was mailed to a random sample…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Learning Experience
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Suddaby, Gordon; Milne, John – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2008
Purpose: The paper aims to discusses two complementary initiatives focussed on developing and implementing e-learning guidelines to support good pedagogy in e-learning practice. Design/methodology/approach: The first initiative is the development of a coherent set of open access e-learning guidelines for the New Zealand tertiary sector. The second…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Educational Change, Guidelines, Foreign Countries
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Mupinga, Davison M.; Maughan, George R. – College Teaching, 2008
Faculty workload is based on the amount of time spent on teaching, research, and service. The workload varies according to institutional focus, teaching field, type of course, course level, and instructional format. Compared with traditional face-to-face courses, online courses require a disproportionate investment of time and effort by faculty,…
Descriptors: Investigations, Community Colleges, Web Based Instruction, Online Courses
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Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Yin, Peng-Yeng; Wang, Tzu-Ting; Tseng, Judy C.R.; Hwang, Gwo-Haur – Computers & Education, 2008
With the rapid development in Information Technology (IT), the Internet has become one of the central media for conducting learning. However, most of the existing web-based learning systems only provide stand-alone subject materials for browsing and may face some drawbacks. For example, if students encounter problems during the learning process,…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Internet, Teaching Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction
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McGill, T. J.; Hobbs, V. J. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2008
Virtual learning environments (VLEs) are widespread in higher education today, typically used to deliver instructional materials and facilitate communication within a course. This study aimed to investigate the task-technology fit of VLEs for their two main groups of users: instructors and students, using the VLE WebCT. Task-technology fit, user…
Descriptors: Use Studies, Virtual Classrooms, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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