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Chang Lu; Okan Bulut; Carrie Demmans Epp; Mark Gierl – Distance Education, 2025
Engagement is essential for improving academic outcomes, especially in technology-enhanced learning (TEL) environments where self-regulated learning is critical. This study investigated the longitudinal impacts of different levels of engagement on undergraduate students' short-term and long-term academic outcomes in TEL. Using a learning analytics…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Outcomes of Education, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Kang Ma; Abubakar Bello; Jingjing Dong; Muhammad Chutiyami – Distance Education, 2024
Blended teaching (BT) in pre-service teacher (PST) education has significantly increased, particularly owing to the impact of COVID-19. However, there is limited literature on how pre-service teachers (PSTs) adjust to this mode of teaching. This study provides new longitudinal evidence on the adaptability of PSTs (n = 1285) and its predictors,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Blended Learning, Adjustment (to Environment), Predictor Variables
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Waterhouse, Philippa; Samra, Rajvinder; Lucassen, Mathijs – Distance Education, 2022
The perceived flexibility of distance education, whereby students can juggle their multiple life roles, is often cited as the predominant reason for enrolling in this mode of study. Nonetheless, for distance learners their multiple roles often have a significant impact on their study experience. This study had three objectives: (1) to explore…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Student Satisfaction, Student Attitudes, Student Employment
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Wu, Fati; Lai, Song – Distance Education, 2019
Open, flexible and distance learning has become part of mainstream education in China. Using a blended learning program in a Chinese high school as the case, this study adopted data-mining approaches to establish predictive models using personality traits. Results showed that, for students with high OE and low extraversion, and students who are…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Learning Analytics, Foreign Countries, At Risk Students
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Chen, Po-Hsuan; Adesope, Olusola – Distance Education, 2016
This study explored the effects of need satisfaction (autonomy, competence, and relatedness) on English as a foreign language (EFL) online learner satisfaction and validated the Chinese versions of the need satisfaction scale (NSS) and online learner satisfaction scale (OLSS). We collected data from a questionnaire administered to 199 EFL students…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Online Courses, Student Attitudes, English (Second Language)
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Ng, Clarence – Distance Education, 2017
Can mastery and performance-approach goals predict distance learners' learning and achievement in different learning situations over an academic year? Using a prospective longitudinal design, the current study examined this research question using a cohort of distance learners in Hong Kong. Two hundred and seventy-two distance learners completed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Adult Learning, Mastery Learning
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Yasmin, Dr. – Distance Education, 2013
This paper demonstrates the meaningful application of learning analytics for determining dropout predictors in the context of open and distance learning in a large developing country. The study was conducted at the Directorate of Distance Education at the University of North Bengal, West Bengal, India. This study employed a quantitative research…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Open Universities, Predictor Variables, Student Behavior
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Shin, Namin – Distance Education, 2003
Suggests that distance education students' perceptions of psychological presence of teachers, peers, and the institution can be predictions of learning. Defines perception of presence, or transactional presence, and describes a study at the Korea National Open University that investigated perceptions of transactional presence as predictions of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
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Eisenberg, Eli; Dowsett, Tony – Distance Education, 1990
Describes a study that examined student attributes and achievements in previous Open University courses to determine what effect they had on the drop-out rate and achievement in a project work course. The use of partial order structuple (scalogram) analysis (POSA) is explained, and the results for occupation and previous course performance are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Distance Education, Dropout Rate, Foreign Countries
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Tsay, Mei-Huei; Morgan, George; Quick, Don – Distance Education, 2000
Evaluated distance students' ratings of the importance of strategies to facilitate self-directed learning in the National Open University, Taiwan. Topics include content validity; differences between current and inactive students, including motivation; institutional support services; orientation programs; instructional styles; course design; and…
Descriptors: Content Validity, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Shin, Namin; Kim, Juhu – Distance Education, 1999
Describes a study that examined which factors made a difference in distance learners' achievements and their continuous enrollment status over one year in the Korea National Open University. Results of a path analysis discusses learners' job load, grade point average, study time, social integration, face-to-face activities, and drop-outs. Contains…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Distance Education, Dropout Research, Dropouts
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Sweet, Robert – Distance Education, 1986
Describes a survey of 356 adult students enrolled in university-level courses at the Open Learning Institute which was conducted to assess the predictive validity of Tinto's theoretical model of student dropout. It was found that, overall, the Tinto model appears to be a useful framework for such investigations. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Dropouts, Correlation, Discriminant Analysis, Distance Education
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Ostman, Ronald E.; Wagner, Graham A. – Distance Education, 1987
Describes a survey of 724 management students in New Zealand's Technical Correspondence Institute which was conducted to determine whether the introduction of educational technologies could decrease the dropout rate. The multiple linear regression model that was used to analyze the questionnaire responses is presented, and predictor variables are…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Correspondence Study, Developed Nations, Dropout Prevention
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Amundsen, Cheryl Lynn; Bernard, Robert M. – Distance Education, 1989
Discussion of interpersonal communication in distance education focuses on a study conducted at the Institute of Canadian Bankers based on Keegan's theoretical framework of re-integrating interpersonal components through learning materials. Hypotheses tested are explained, and achievement, self-perception of learning achievement, final academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Covariance, Discriminant Analysis, Distance Education