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Meyer, Katrina A.; Murrell, Vicki S. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2014
This article presents the results of a national study of 39 higher education institutions that collected information about their practices for faculty development for online teaching and particularly the content and training activities used during 2011-2012. This study found that the most frequently offered training content (97% of the…
Descriptors: Colleges, National Surveys, Faculty Development, Online Courses
Meyer, Katrina A. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2014
This article presents the results of a national study of 39 higher education institutions that collected information about their cost measures used to evaluate faculty development for online teaching as well as decisions they would make to expand, keep, scale back, or eliminate various faculty development activities and contents in a…
Descriptors: Colleges, Higher Education, Faculty Development, Cost Effectiveness
Meyer, Katrina A.; Jones, Stephanie J. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2013
This pilot study asked graduate students enrolled in higher education programs at two institutions to ascertain whether and to what extent they experienced nine flow-related conditions in two settings: (1) online courses or (2) surfing or gaming online. In both settings, flow was experienced "sometimes," although no significant…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Experience, Online Courses, Games
Meyer, Katrina A.; Jones, Stephanie J. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2012
The graduate students admitted to the online and blended programs in higher education at Texas Tech University and the University of Memphis were surveyed about their respective university websites, or the institution's "virtual face." A total of 42 students rated 30 web-based services as "must have," "nice to have," "delighted to have (but not…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Web Sites, Student Attitudes, Blended Learning
Meyer, Katrina A.; Jones, Stephanie J. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2012
Are online activities devoid of emotion and social intelligence? Graduate students in online and blended programs at Texas Tech University and the University of Memphis were surveyed about how often they laughed, felt other emotions, and expressed social intelligence. Laughter, chuckling, and smiling occurred "sometimes" as did other emotions…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Academic Libraries, Online Courses, Graduate Students
Meyer, Katrina A.; McNeal, Larry – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2011
Ten experienced online faculty were interviewed to elicit examples of how they improved student learning productivity in their online courses. The ten faculty represented nine different states, 13 different fields or disciplines, and all were tenured or tenure-track at master's or doctoral level higher education institutions. Based on a thematic…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Online Courses, Learning Strategies, Experiential Learning
Meyer, Katrina A. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2010
If higher education is a right, and distance education is the avenue for making higher education universally available, then who shall pay? This article asks (1) can state governments in the United States afford to fund this initiative and (2) can public higher education institutions in the U.S. fund this effort through capitalizing on…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Distance Education, Online Courses
Meyer, Katrina A.; Xu, Yonghong Jade – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2009
Based on earlier studies using the 1999 and 2004 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty (NSOPF) data [1, 2], a causal model explaining faculty technology use was constructed. Path analysis was used to test the causal effects of age, gender, highest degree, discipline (health science or not), recent research productivity, and teaching load on…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines, Causal Models, Teaching Load
Meyer, Katrina A.; Bruwelheide, Janis; Poulin, Russell – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2009
This paper focuses on an assessment of an online certification program in K-12 library media which has a near-perfect record of retaining students. Students and graduates of the program were asked to identify reasons for enrolling (and staying enrolled) in the program as well as functions that faculty performed well. These reasons were drawn upon…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Theories, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Meyer, Katrina A. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2008
If higher education is a right, and distance education is the avenue for making higher education universally available, then who shall pay? This article asks (1) can state governments in the United States afford to fund this initiative and (2) can public higher education institutions in the U.S. fund this effort through capitalizing on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Distance Education, Online Courses, Paying for College

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