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Tian, Xuetao; Liu, Feng – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2021
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have been an important learning tool in education. In order to reduce the high dropout rate and improve learners' satisfactions, it is urgent for MOOCs platform to provide course recommendation and tutoring service. To achieve it, it is necessary to determine and trace learners' learning state. Cognitive…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Item Response Theory, Course Selection (Students), Artificial Intelligence
Bushweller, Kevin C., Ed. – Education Week, 2017
This report, the 20th edition of "Technology Counts," examines how schools are tackling tech training for teachers, "passive" vs. "active" use of digital tools, and online learning needs. Contents include: (1) Tracking 20 Years of Change in Ed Tech (Kevin C. Bushweller); (2) Poor Students Face Digital Divide in How…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teacher Education, Technological Literacy
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Luo, Yi; Pan, Rui; Choi, Jea H.; Mellish, Linda; Strobel, Johannes – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2011
Existing research on choice of online learning utilized factors such as perceived level of control, independence, and satisfaction, yet the relationship among these factors is under-researched. Due to the value of "learning anytime," biological factors underlying "choice of time" might provide additional insights. This article…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Statistical Significance, Computer Uses in Education
Boyd, Barry L.; Murphrey, Theresa P. – 2000
The factors affecting undergraduate-level agriculture students' interest in online courses were examined through a survey instrument that was voluntarily completed by 166 of the 240 students enrolled in the course titled Professional Leadership and Development, which was offered as a traditional face-to-face course at Texas A&M University in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Computer Uses in Education, Course Selection (Students)
Kirk, James J.; Waltemyer, Holly – 2002
The advent of the Internet, the World Wide Web, and global infrastructures for e-learning are revolutionizing how colleges and universities deliver degree programs to adult students. Benefits of on-line degree programs to working adults include flexibility, convenience, and time and cost savings. New technologies that greatly affect how online…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Adult Students, Bachelors Degrees