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Kane, Robert Todd; Shaw, Melanie; Pang, Sangho; Salley, Witt; Snider, J. Blake – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2016
With the ever-increasing availability of online education opportunities, understanding the factors that influence online student satisfaction and success is vital to enable administrators to engage and retain this important stakeholder group. The purpose of this ex-post-facto, nonexperimental quantitative study was to investigate the impact of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Student Satisfaction, Electronic Learning, Teaching Methods
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Shaw, Melanie; Blyler, Diane; Bradley, Jama; Burrus, Scott; Rodriguez, Raymond – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2015
This quantitative study provides evidence of the benefits of learning contracts in online higher education. In this study, data were gathered from doctoral students who had completed all course work and comprehensive exams, but failed to make expected progress on dissertation. The students were given the opportunity to participate in a voluntary…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Academic Achievement, Doctoral Programs, Statistical Analysis
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Shattuck, Julie; Anderson, Terry – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2013
As increasing numbers of higher education students take online courses, there is a corresponding need for additional instructors to teach these students. The research literature indicates that there are different instructor roles, competencies, and attitudes that are required for teaching effectively online than for teaching in campus-based…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Faculty Development
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Bedford, Laurie; Miller, Heather – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2013
Online education programs continue to rely on a significant contingent of adjunct faculty to meet the instructional needs of the students. Discourse relating to this situation primarily focuses on the extent to which adjuncts are able to ensure the rigor and quality of instruction as well as the ability of the organization to attract, retain, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjunct Faculty, Educational Opportunities, Employment
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Kinneer, James W. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2014
A national survey of health care recruiters was used to compare their attitudes toward four different RN-to-BSN degree options based on the method of instruction (classroom, online) and the type of college (traditional, forprofit). The analysis was based on the data received from 116 respondents who completed the questionnaire. The study findings…
Descriptors: Nursing, Nursing Education, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
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Hall, Michael – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2011
The McVay Revised Readiness for Online Learning questionnaire was given to 116 traditional on-campus and 31 distance education students. The students were enrolled in an introductory class in computer applications on an urban campus of a mid-western community college. Multiple regression equations were developed with the survey scores and the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, On Campus Students, Distance Education, Online Courses
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Lock, Leonard K.; Schnell, Zoanne; Pratt-Mullen, Jerrilynn – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2011
This article reports on findings from a survey administered to graduates of a distance learning RN-to-BS completion program. A questionnaire was constructed to examine graduate experiences and perceptions regarding distance learning formats, course content, time management, student empowerment, and program support. A total of 251 surveys were…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes, Distance Education, Online Courses
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Boyles, Patrice C. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2011
As the technological age reaches its peak, so does the need to improve assessment for online instruction. Assessment includes all activities that teachers and students undertake to get information that can be used to improve teaching and learning (Black and William,1998b). Assessment is a critical factor of the learning environment. The popularity…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Strategies, Education Courses, Distance Education
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Watson, George; Sottile, James – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2010
With the assistance of the Internet and related technologies, students today have many more ways to be academically dishonest than students a generation ago. With more and more Internet based course offerings, the concern is whether cheating will increase as students work and take tests away from the eyes of instructors. While the research on…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Conventional Instruction, Cheating
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Bedford, Laurie A. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2009
Expanding enrollment in online programs has concurrently created a demand for qualified faculty to assume the increasing workload. As full-time faculty have been unable to fill the gap due to workload or resistance, organizations are more frequently turning to adjuncts to meet the needs of their online learners. As a result, there has been…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Distance Education, Adjunct Faculty
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Tesone, Dana V.; Alexakis, George; Platt, Alan – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2003
The article presents a comparison of online and on ground instructional techniques focusing on the differences between face-to-face and computer-mediated communication. Lessons are drawn from the authors, who collectively teach online courses at Nova Southeastern University as well as the United States Sports Academy, Baker College, the University…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Web Based Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Conventional Instruction