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Mentor training: Feasibility of a Web-based program to train mentors of distance dietetic management graduate students

Posted on:2002-11-19Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Oregon State UniversityCandidate:Curtis, Suzanne RenderFull Text:PDF
GTID:1467390011995505Subject:Home Economics
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this research was to evaluate a web-based training program for mentors of distance graduate students enrolled in a distance Master of Science Dietetic Management Program. The online training program was designed to consist of four modules focusing on mentoring skills, communication, research methods and university mandated guidelines for graduate students. Six mentors with advanced degrees, representing three regions of the country participated in this case study. Data collection was accomplished from answers, received by e-mail, to consistent questions identified in each module, a post-training program semi-structured telephone interview and a scenario, pairing mentors to practice mentoring skills in a realistic setting, received by email. Data were analyzed qualitatively, using QSR. NUD*IST as a tool to facilitate data organization. Emergent themes from the data included issues relating to the level of experience of the participants, technological issues, and outcomes and benefits of the training program to the mentors. The module perceived as most informative focused on research methods. The participants agreed the web-based training program was a viable method to train a mentor living in close proximity to a distance graduate student to assist the student with the research project required for the degree.
Keywords/Search Tags:Distance, Graduate, Program, Training, Mentors, Web-based
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