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Kennedy, Jolie – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2014
This review of research explores characteristics associated with massive open online courses (MOOCs). Three key characteristics are revealed: varied definitions of openness, barriers to persistence, and a distinct structure that takes the form as one of two pedagogical approaches. The concept of openness shifts among different MOOCs, models,…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Literature Reviews, Peer Evaluation
Vilardi, Robert; Rice, Margaret L. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2014
The purpose of this study was to analyze technology-assisted course delivery methods to determine their overall effectiveness as it pertains to mathematics courses. This study analyzed both current and historical data in the areas of achievement, retention, and grade distribution for mathematics classes. The study included 14,562 students enrolled…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Online Courses, Delivery Systems, Nontraditional Education
Burdette, Paula J.; Greer, Diana L. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2014
While research has been conducted on parental involvement in K-12 online learning, none of this research relates specifically to the parents of students with disabilities. Thus, researchers developed a survey around the following constructs: parental roles, instruction and assessment, communication and support from the school, and parental…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Online Courses, Parent Attitudes, Electronic Learning
Rodriguez, Brenda Cecilia Padilla; Armellini, Alejandro – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2014
Finding effective ways of designing online courses is a priority for corporate organizations. The interaction equivalency theorem states that meaningful learning can be achieved as long as courses are designed with at least a high level of one of three types of interactions (learner-content, learner-teacher or learner-learner). This study aimed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Courses, Corporate Education, Learning Theories
Randolph, Justus J.; Crawford, Linda M. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
The alarmingly high rate of attrition in online courses results in many negative consequences for students, faculty, online institutions, and for society as a whole. One reason theorized for this attrition is a lack of a sense of community in online courses; however, there is much theoretical and empirical debate on what factors contribute to that…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Reliability, Validity, Factor Analysis
Gulacar, Ozcan; Damkaci, Fehmi; Bowman, Charles R. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
While online and face-to-face (F2F) courses have been compared in numerous studies, there has been a lack of focus on online chemistry courses. This study was conducted to compare the success of students instructed in an online or F2F general chemistry course for non-majors. One hundred forty six exam questions were categorized according to…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Conventional Instruction
Dikkers, Amy Garrett; Whiteside, Aimee L.; Lewis, Somer – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
Using the Social Presence Model (SPM), the authors explore the teacher and student experience at the North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS), the largest public online secondary school where teachers design and develop the curriculum. Through a series of surveys, focus groups, and interviews, this two-year mixed methods study investigates the…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Online Courses, Secondary School Teachers, Curriculum Development
Lambert, Judy L.; Fisher, Juenethia L. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
Using the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework, the author conducted a mixed method research study to examine the existence of the three CoI elements in a graduate-level educational technology online course. The author also looked at student perceptions and preference for community in online learning. High mean scores on the CoI showed that all…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Mixed Methods Research, Graduate Students, Inquiry
Byrd, Dana; Byrd, Gene – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
Neurological research has demonstrated that pre-test verbal preparation improves performance. The well-tested Tower of London puzzle can assess cognitive skills of a wide age range of participants. Preschoolers who talked to themselves about future puzzle moves had greatly improved Tower of London performance over those without such preparation.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Laboratories, Online Courses
Sundberg, Cheryl White; Kennedy, Teresa; Odell, Michael R. L. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
Problem-based learning (PBL) and inquiry learning (IL) employ extensive scaffolding that results in cognitive load reduction and allows students to learn in complex domains. Hybrid teacher professional development models (PDM) using 21st century social collaboration tools embedding PBL and IL shows promise as a systemic approach for increasing…
Descriptors: Weather, Climate, Web 2.0 Technologies, Problem Based Learning
Rakes, Glenda C.; Dunn, Karee E.; Rakes, Thomas A. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
Online courses are growing at a tremendous rate, and although we have discovered a great deal about teaching and learning in the online environment, there is much left to learn. One variable that needs to be explored further is procrastination in online coursework. In this mixed methods study, quantitative methods were utilized to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Time Management, Self Management, Student Behavior
Davis, Darrel R.; Abbitt, Jason T. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
This mixed-method pilot study investigated the impact of a custom Short Message Service (SMS) reminder system developed to help students reduce procrastination and increase performance on weekly content-related quizzes in a high-enrollment hybrid online course. Text message reminders were sent to three students with high procrastination and low…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Time Management, Technology Uses in Education
Vu, Phu; Fadde, Peter J. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2013
This study explores students' choices of verbal and text interaction in a synchronous Live Virtual Classroom (LVC) environment that mixed onsite and online learners. Data were collected from analysis of recorded LVC sessions and post-course interviews with students in two different offerings of a graduate instructional design course that used…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Virtual Classrooms, Educational Technology, Online Courses
Crompton, Helen; Keane, Julie – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2012
The purpose of this study is to investigate the implementation of a whole school one-to-one iPod Touch project in a middle school in the southeastern United States. While some focused studies have been undertaken in this new field of learning, there has been little research to date that documents activity within a whole school implementation…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Formative Evaluation, Focus Groups, Handheld Devices
Lee, Lena – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2012
In response to the needs for understanding teaching practices and approaches with a technology tool in actual elementary classrooms, this paper examines the perspectives of American elementary teachers who use classroom wikis. Specially, it examines three main ideas: (a) teaching approaches and strategies across subject areas in the primary and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classrooms, Web 2.0 Technologies, Elementary School Teachers

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