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  Differences in Attitudes Between On-Site and Distance-Site Students in Group Teleconference Courses
 
 
Title: Differences in Attitudes Between On-Site and Distance-Site Students in Group Teleconference Courses
Author: Bisciglia, Michael G.
Monk-Turner, Elizabeth
Appeared in: American journal of distance education
Paging: Volume 16 (2002) nr. 1 pages 37-52
Year: 2002-03-01
Contents: In this study we show that students who attend class off campus and who work full time generally have a more positive attitude toward distance education when compared with others. Distance-site students are also more likely to be motivated and willing to take another distance education class compared with their on-site peers. Off-site students were much more likely than on-site students to feel the grading process was not a fair one. This work supports that of others in finding female students are in a majority in this learning environment (as are female faculty).
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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