A Comparison of Student Outcomes & Satisfaction between Traditional & Web Based Course Offerings
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Julio C. Rivera, M Khris McAlister, Margaret L. Rice
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration Volume 5, Number 3, ISSN 1556-3847
Abstract
Describes a pilot study that compared three course formats in an undergraduate course: traditional format, Web-based section, and a hybrid that mixed traditional and Web-based methods. Discusses student performance, student satisfaction, instructor experiences; and implications and recommendations for Web-based courses. (LRW)
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Rivera, J.C., McAlister, M.K. & Rice, M.L. (2002). A Comparison of Student Outcomes & Satisfaction between Traditional & Web Based Course Offerings. Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 5(3),. Retrieved April 22, 2021 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/94888/.

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