The Internet and Higher Education
Vol. 17, n°2, 4/2013
- Student satisfaction with online learning in the presence of
ambivalen Looking for the will-o'-the-wisp, Charles Dziuban, Patsy
Moskal, Lauren Kramer, Jessica Thompson
- Exploring the relationship between students' self-regulated learning
ability and their ePortfolio achievement, Gary Cheng, Juliana Chau
- Does academic discipline moderate CoI-course outcomes relationships in online MBA courses?, J.B. Arbaugh
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Shaping the online experien How administrators can influence student and
instructor perceptions through policy and practice, Teshia Roby, Susan
Ashe, Neha Singh, Curtis Clark
- College students' experience of online argumentation: Conceptions,
approaches and the conditions of using question prompts, Pei-Shan Tsai,
Chin-Chung Tsai
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The effects of technology on the Community of Inquiry and satisfaction
with online courses, Beth Rubin, Ron Fernandes, Maria D. Avgerinou
- Impact of online instructional game features on college students’
perceived motivational support and cognitive investment: A structural
equation modeling study, Wenhao David Huang, Tristan E. Johnson,
Seung-Hyun Caleb Han
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Students' self-regulation for interaction with others in online learning environments, Moon-Heum Cho, B. Joon Kim
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A case study of using a social annotation tool to support collaboratively learning, Fei Gao
- Toward the development of a metacognition construct for communities of inquiry,
D.R. Garrison, Zehra Akyol
- An analysis of research trends in dissertations and theses studying
blended learning, Jeffery S. Drysdale, Charles R. Graham, Kristian J.
Spring, Lisa R. Halverson
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