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Faculty and Student Perceptions of Effective Online Learning Environments at a Two-Year College

Posted on:2017-10-19Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Minnesota State University, MankatoCandidate:Westra, Kayla LFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008950659Subject:Instructional design
Abstract/Summary:
This quantitative and qualitative study was designed to review alignment of student and faculty perceptions of effective online learning environments. The purpose of this study was to review statistical survey data to determine if alignment of perceptions existed. The student research sample included data from three years of archival survey data at Minnesota West Community and Technical College. Over 10,000 survey results were part of this sample. Additionally, Minnesota West Community and Technical College faculty who taught during this timeframe were surveyed. Qualitative data from one year of student responses was analyzed to add depth to the results. The results showed partial alignment of faculty and student perceptions of what constitutes an effective online learning environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Effective online learning, Student, Faculty, Perceptions, College, Alignment, Community
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