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Kemi Elufiede, Editor; Patricia Coberly-Holt, Editor – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2024
The 48th annual conference of the Adult and Higher Education Alliance (AHEA) was held online and in person in March 2024. This year's conference theme is "Enriching the Adult Learner's Experience in Higher Education." The proceedings are comprised of the following papers: (1) Creating a More Humanized Online Learning Experience (Janet…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Higher Education, Electronic Learning, Student Experience
Yurou Wang – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2022
The need to administrate experiments online is rising due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which brings both challenges and opportunities. However, the field of online experimental research design is still in its infancy. This case study elaborates on the experiences and decision-making process that guided an online experimental research project. First,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Academic Persistence, Student Attitudes, COVID-19
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Lydia Mbati; Ramashego Shila Mphahlele – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2024
Open Distance e-Learning (ODeL) is on the rise to cater to non-traditional students. However, the surge in master's and doctoral students opting for ODeL raises concerns about the quality and timely completion of degrees. Existing literature on student attrition in higher education indicates that both student-related factors and institutional…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Graduate Students, Masters Programs
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Stacie A. Miller; Sara N. Osman; Jessica L. Farrar – Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 2023
In this article, we, as 3 faculty members in the English for Speakers of Other Languages Program at the Community College of Baltimore County, reflect on our experiences of transforming online and remote classrooms into a community during the pandemic and examine the literature that underscores how classroom community and belonging contribute to…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, Academic Persistence, Community College Students, College Faculty
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Goglio, Valentina; Parigi, Paolo – Educational Technology & Society, 2020
The rapid and impressive development of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in less than half a decade has generated contrasting arguments about their social dimension. This paper investigates how the socio-economic background of learners affects their own experience and chances of course completion. The analyses test whether learners with a low…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning
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Haymes, Tom – Current Issues in Education, 2020
Productive "Third Spaces" are often an afterthought when designing learning environments, both in a physical sense and online. These areas, properly mediated by technology and designed around humans, can often be a key facilitator for student success. The STAC Model is designed to provide a framework for understanding what makes these…
Descriptors: Models, Informal Education, Instructional Design, Technology Uses in Education
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Stone, Cathy; Springer, Matthew – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2019
An increasing number of students entering Australian higher education are choosing to study in an online mode. Attrition rates for online students are considerably higher than for students studying primarily on-campus, with evidence suggesting that the isolation of online study combined with the challenges of technology, academic expectations and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence
Jena, Ananta Kumar; Gupta, Somnath – Online Submission, 2019
Instructional Scaffolding is a learning process designed to promote a deeper level of learning and asynchronous learning involves learning via e-mails, blogs etc. The study was conducted in the urban area of Assam, India aimed to find out the effects of Online Technology Based Scaffolding (OTBS)on the asynchronous learning performance in relations…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Computer Mediated Communication
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Basko, Lynn; McCabe, Crystal – Journal of Instructional Research, 2018
Student persistence is a common concern for online educators. Previous research has shown that student persistence rates are effected by instructor presence, creating a sense of community in the classroom, and varying classroom activities for students (Croxton, 014). Based on the authors' experiences, there are three strategies for increasing…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Electronic Learning, Sense of Community
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Greenhow, Christine M.; Gleason, Benjamin William – AERA Online Paper Repository, 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: Robotics, Computer Mediated Communication, Higher Education, Blended Learning
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Armstrong, Shelley N.; Early, Jody O.; Burcin, Michelle M.; Bolin, Kim; Holland, Nicole; No, Sun – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2018
New media communication tools used in health science education may help enhance student engagement and sense of community, improve retention and persistence, and provide a richer academic experience, but the research is limited on non-traditional online learners. The studies described here therefore, focus on fully online, undergraduate health…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Health Sciences, Medical Education, Computer Mediated Communication
Bettinger, Eric; Liu, Jing; Loeb, Susanna – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2016
Peers affect individual's productivity in the workforce, in education, and in other team-based tasks. Using large-scale language data from an online college course, we measure the impacts of peer interactions on student learning outcomes and persistence. In our setting, students are quasi-randomly assigned to peers, and as such, we are able to…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Interaction, College Students, Online Courses
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Joo, Young Ju; Lim, Kyu Yon; Kim, Eun Kyung – Computers & Education, 2011
Learners' satisfaction and persistence are considered critical success factors in online universities where all of the teaching and learning activities are carried out online. This study aims to investigate the structural relationships among perceived level of presence, perceived usefulness and ease of use of the online learning tools, learner…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Structural Equation Models
Bannier, Betsy J. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to identify and explain factors that motivate and assist adult, online chemistry students to both enroll and persist in successfully completing general chemistry. Secondarily, the study sought to identify aspects of the online education process that are most challenging for adult, online chemistry students. Using a…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Help Seeking
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Chu, Regina Juchun; Chu, Anita Zichun – Computers & Education, 2010
The present study intends to explore the role of collectivism and group potency at group level in predicting individual Internet self-efficacy (ISE) and individual e-learning outcomes for people aged over 45. Group learning has been widely discussed in the research into online formats. However, less study has been carried out about how…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Self Efficacy, Peer Relationship, Group Dynamics
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