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Nemiro, Jill E.; Ayala, Anel; Lee, Jodee S.; San Luis, Briseli – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2023
This paper describes a case study of one large asynchronous college-level organizational psychology class taught during COVID-19, in which a major intent was to develop virtual teamwork skills in students. A literature review yielded four challenges of virtual teams in higher education--communication, trust, connection and social bonding, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, COVID-19
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Winger, Amy – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2022
A central component of online learning, asynchronous discussions have the potential to impact distance learners in myriad ways positively. For a discussion to be most impactful, best practices associated with online discussion should be implemented, yet discernment regarding such practices too often remains elusive or unimplemented. This study…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Asynchronous Communication
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Chatterjee, Ritushree; Juvale, Darshana; Jaramillo Cherrez, Nadia – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2023
This multicase study describes the unique experiences of online instructors within a novel context of grant-funded online course design assistance in a large Midwestern university. Five instructors reflected on their experience, from conception to implementation of their asynchronous online courses, in individual debrief sessions conducted by the…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, College Faculty, Instructional Design, Asynchronous Communication
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Javier Leung – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2023
This research brief comprises three articles published in the three-article dissertation at the University of Missouri (MU) in February 2023. The three-article dissertation, "An Exploration of Online Information Spaces That Support Instructional Design and Teacher Professional Development," examined three online communities of practice…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Instructional Design, Faculty Development, Educational Technology
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Conklin, Sheri – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2022
Designing experiential learning activities requires an instructor to think about learning outcomes. Using importance-performance analysis (IPA) can assist with the instructional design of the activities for implementing service-learning in distance education courses. This study used IPA in a fully online asynchronous graduate class to gauge…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Decision Making, Electronic Learning, Service Learning
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Berry, Gregory R. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2018
Many online learners have frustrations and concerns regarding the online experience. These concerns include institutional complaints, course-room and professor complaints, personal concerns about academic ability and time management skills, and more. This article examines the online learning experience from the student's perspective. Seven…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Peer Relationship, Electronic Learning, Business Schools
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Bickle, Marianne C.; Rucker, Ryan – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2018
The purpose of this study was to examine student-to-student interactions in an asynchronous online undergraduate course in higher education. Respondents (N = 228) were students enrolled in an undergraduate course taught by one of the authors. Regression analyses were conducted to measure students' (a) perceived ability to learn, (b) feeling of a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Online Courses, Peer Relationship, Asynchronous Communication
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Watts, Lynette – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2016
Distance learning is commonplace in higher education, with increasing numbers of students enjoying the flexibility e-learning provides. Keeping students connected with peers and instructors has been a challenge with e-learning, but as technology has advanced, the methods by which educators keep students engaged, synchronously and asynchronously,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication, Literature Reviews
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Lim, Janine; Hall, Barbara M. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2015
Rigorous interaction between peers has been an elusive goal in online asynchronous discussions. Intersubjectivity, the goal of peer-to-peer interaction, is a representation of a higher quality of synthesis. It is the representation of knowledge construction achieved through a synergistic progression from individual contributions to sequences of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Content Analysis, Peer Relationship
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Skramstad, Erik; Schlosser, Charles; Orellana, Anymir – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2012
This study examined student perceptions of teaching presence and communication timeliness in asynchronous online courses. Garrison, Anderson, and Archer's (2000) community of inquiry model provided the framework for the survey research methodology used. Participants were 59 student volunteers taking 1 or more asynchronous online graduate courses.…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Online Courses, Student Volunteers, Student Attitudes
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Milman, Natalie B.; Hillarious, Marilyn; Walker, Bryce – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2012
This qualitative study is an exploratory, retrospective content analysis (Schwandt, 2007) of 81 debrief statements collected over 3 years and written by graduate students in an educational technology graduate program's educational leadership course taught 100% online. Researchers analyzed students' debrief statements of lessons learned and task…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Content Analysis, Instructional Leadership, Graduate Students
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Huang, Xiaoxia; Hsiao, E-Ling – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine online instructors' experiences and perceptions of online teaching and their communication with students in an online environment. More specifically, the study focused on the questions regarding: (1) instructors' general experiences and perceptions of online teaching; (2) instructors' general experiences…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Distance Education, Online Courses, Synchronous Communication
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Hodges, Charles B. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2009
This qualitative research project was conducted to investigate the self-regulation strategies of learners in an asynchronous college-level math course. Seven students participated in the study, which was conducted at a large state university in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Transcripts of face-to-face interviews, electronic journal…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Asynchronous Communication, Mathematics Education, Interviews
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Mashhour, Ahmad; Saleh, Zakaria – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2010
E-learning has been a hot topic for academics, technical researches, and practices because there is a need to employ advancements in technologies to support the education process and help academics and universities. E-learning, together with classical learning, can further enhance the learning process through the benefits of the new technologies.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Pastore, Ray; Carr-Chellman, Alison – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2009
This study sought to discover what motivates undergraduate residential students to enroll in online courses. By exploring this question, we hope to gain a deeper understanding of why students would sign up for courses online which are offered right down the street from their residence. The present study revealed that students tend to enroll in…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Administrators, Motivation, Undergraduate Students
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