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  1. PDF THE DESIGN OF ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS A Thesis

    THE DESIGN OF ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS. A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Georgetown University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Communication, Culture, and Technology. By. Daniel John Davis, B.A.

  2. The effects of online education on academic success: A meta ...

    The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of online education, which has been extensively used on student achievement since the beginning of the pandemic. In line with this purpose, a meta-analysis of the related studies focusing on the effect of online education on students' academic achievement in several countries between the years 2010 and 2021 was carried out. Furthermore, this ...

  3. Learnings from the Impact of Online Learning on Elementary Students

    The researcher designed this study to examine the impacts of online learning on elementary students' mental and social and emotional well-being amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, this study addresses the broader range of extant inequities that may arise due to the shift to online learning (from educator and parent perspectives).

  4. Online Education and Its Effective Practice: A Research Review

    gued that effective online instruction is dependent upon 1) w ell-designed course content, motiva t-. ed interaction between the instructor and learners, we ll-prepared and fully-supported ...

  5. The Impact of Online Learning on Student's Academic Performance

    online classes could affect the academic performance of students. This paper seeks to study the. impact of online learning on the academic performance of university students and to determine. whether education systems should increase the amount of online learning for traditional in-class. subjects.

  6. PDF The Impact of Online Teaching on Higher Education

    THE IMPACT OF ONLINE TEACHING ON HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY'S PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY AND THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY: THE COMING OF AGE OF THE VIRTUAL TEACHER: By EDWIGE SIMON M.A., Université Lille III, 2000 M.A., Indiana University, 2003 M.S., Indiana University, 2005 A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the

  7. A Qualitative Case Study of Students' Perceptions of Their Experiences

    report, co-sponsored by the Online Learning Consortium, a collaborative community focused on the advancement of quality online education, revealed that enrollment in online courses had steadily increased over the past 14 years and as of Fall 2016, 31.6% of students were enrolled in at least one online education course (Seaman et al., 2018).

  8. The effects of online education on academic success: A meta-analysis

    Online education has advantages and disadvantages. The advantages of online learning compared to face-to-face learning in the classroom is the flexibility of learning time in online learning, the learning time does not include a single program, and it can be shaped according to circumstances (Lai et al., 2019). The next advantage is the ease of ...

  9. (PDF) The Effectiveness of Online Learning: Beyond No Significant

    Nashville, TN 3720 3 USA. t [email protected]. Abstract. The physical "brick and mortar" classroom is starting to lose its monopoly as the place of. learning. The Internet has made ...

  10. The Effectiveness and Impact of Online Learning in Graduate Education

    Online. deficiencies of online learning. The primary concerns Learning are: frustrations associated with hardware and software. in Graduate Education. problems; the additional time required by faculty to. prepare and conduct courses; the additional time. students must spend learning to use the computer.

  11. (PDF) The effects of online education on academic success: A meta

    The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of online education, which has. been extensively used on student ac hievement since the beginning of the pandemic. In line with this purpose, a ...

  12. PDF Theories and Frameworks for Online Education: Seeking an Integrated Model

    Picciano, A. G. (2017). Theories and frameworks for online education: Seeking an integrated model. Online Learning, 21(3), 166-190. doi: 10.24059/olj.v21i3.1225 Introduction In a provocative chapter of The Theory and Practice of Online Learning, Terry Anderson (2011) examines whether a common theory for online education can be developed.

  13. PDF INTRODUCTION LITERATURE REVIEW Effects of Online Teaching and COVID-19

    fact, online and blended learning approaches have been shown to . work well, especially when used in combination with synchronous . online activities and/or opportunities for face-to-face instruction (Zheng, 2023). At the same time, there has been an increased interest in . understanding the factors that can affect students' motivation and

  14. PDF The Effectiveness and Challenges of Online Learning for Secondary ...

    online learning allows students to study in a "safe" environment, without experiencing embarrassment about asking questions. According to Harrison (2018), young children can access pictures and videos, navigate 'Youtube', and interact and participate in games and digital applications that are suited to their age.

  15. Distance Education: Challenges and Opportunities in a Post-Pandemic

    Teacher shortage, curriculum imbalances (lack of course options) and tight budgets are challenges faced in rural areas that are less prevalent with distance methods of learning (Dachos 2020). In other words, remote learning allows a better chance for equal and high-quality education for students across different areas.

  16. PDF Student Experiences in Online Courses

    million stu-dents were taking an online course (All. n & Seaman, 2010). Nearly 30% of students were taking a course online. The same study also found percent of enrollmen. growth was 21%, while overall growth in higher education was only 2%. Moreover, the 21% growth rate for online enrollments far exceeds the l.

  17. Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU

    Students' Motivations and Barriers to Online Education Vladimir Abramenka Grand Valley State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/theses Part of the Online and Distance Education Commons ScholarWorks Citation Abramenka, Vladimir, "Students' Motivations and Barriers to Online Education" (2015).

  18. (Pdf) Research on Online Learning

    Online learning engagement has long been considered essential to effective learning and teaching, but with many challenges (e.g., learner autonomy, cyber distraction, and digital competence) in ...

  19. Impact of Online Classes on Students Essay

    In conclusion, online learning is beneficial to the students, tutors, and the institution offering these courses. I would therefore recommend that online learning be implemented in all learning institutions, and research on how to improve this learning process should be carried out. References. Anon, C. (2001). E-learning is taking off in Europe.

  20. PDF ONLINE LEARNING EXPERIENCES AND SATISFACTION OF STUDENTS ON THE ...

    use technology and automation to address their concerns during online learning to meet students' changing needs and quality learning, too. Keywords: Remote Learning, Online Learning Experiences, Satisfaction, Technology, quality of Learning, learning issues INTRODUCTION People's lives have changed dramatically for almost two (2) years.

  21. Learning Objective Functions for Autonomous Systems

    The second part of this thesis aims to develop a unified IOC framework to address all the challenges previously mentioned. It introduces a new paradigm for autonomous systems, referred to as Online Control-Informed Learning. This paradigm aims to tackle various of learning and control tasks online with data efficiency and robustness to noisy data.

  22. Missing Link: The GPT-fication of university studies

    New technology was always supposed to revolutionize learning, whether Edison's educational films, language labs, YouTube educational videos, massive open online courses (MOOCs) or the flipped ...

  23. (PDF) The Changing Dynamics of Online Education: Five Theses on the

    The Changing Dynamics of Online Education: Five Theses on the Future of Learning. Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis. These are times of unprecedented change in education. Digitally-mediated online ...

  24. PDF Online Education and the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Case Study of Online

    COVID-19 and Online Teaching. The emergence and unprecedented spread of the COVID-19 as a global pandemic has been posing substantial challenges to the practices of everyday life. There has been a surge of interest to explore the dynamics of online education across different contexts amid the COVID-19 pandemic [36-40].

  25. Can you spot the bot? Identifying AI-generated writing in college essays

    The release of ChatGPT in 2022 has generated extensive speculation about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) will impact the capacity of institutions for higher learning to achieve their central missions of promoting learning and certifying knowledge. Our main questions were whether people could identify AI-generated text and whether factors such as expertise or confidence would predict this ability.

  26. Ethnic minority underachievement in UK higher education: an analysis of

    This study evaluated the intersectionality thesis, which suggests that the interaction of ethnicity, sex, and socioeconomic status significantly affects achievement in UK higher education. The study used a sample of 135,699 students from the Graduate Outcomes survey for the 2018/19 cohort, the last to leave higher education before the COVID-19 ...

  27. PDF Learning Online: A Case Study Exploring Student Perceptions and ...

    learners' perceptions of their online learning experience (Song et al., 2004). Therefore, continuous investigation of students' perspectives of online learning is needed to improve the design of online courses and optimize the student learning experience. That said, as a core function of higher education is to educate, and a

  28. Learning at MCCCD is a Family Affair

    Mother-Daughter Duo Praise Community College Offerings By Mira Radovich, Senior Contributing Writer A family motto is a short phrase or sentence that encapsulates the core values, beliefs, and goals of a family. If the Rouns family had a motto, it might be "Keep calm and go to school." Shawna Rouns is a full-time high school equivalency (HSE) Instructor Senior at Rio Salado College's ...

  29. A RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON To Study on Impact of The Online Learning

    Online learning is safer option due to pandemic situation that help to stop spread the . viruses. 2. This help to stop wasting the time and gaps in the study of student with distant. 3.