ERIC Number: EJ761419
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2002
Pages: 22
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 0
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ISSN: ISSN-0892-3647
Engagement, Excitement, Anxiety, and Fear: Learners' Experiences of Starting an Online Course
Conrad, Dianne L.
American Journal of Distance Education, v16 n4 p205-226 2002
This study was conducted to increase our understanding of learners' perceptions about how the first "class" in an online course should be and to further understand how learners' experiences in the first class contribute to their sense of well-being and engagement in online courses. The study revealed that learners' sense of engagement with courses is more dependent on their connection with the learning materials than with instructors or colleagues, that learners are most comfortable with a generous amount of time to prepare in advance for courses, and that the role of instructors at the beginning of courses is very much a functional one. Instructors are judged on the clarity and completeness with which their course details are presented.
Descriptors: Online Courses, Distance Education, Anxiety, Student Attitudes, Educational Technology, Fear, Student Participation, Time Factors (Learning), Teacher Role, Adult Learning, College Faculty
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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