Promoting Satisfaction in Online Courses
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Authors
EdMedia + Innovate Learning, Jun 25, 2018 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
This paper is a report on the findings of a study conducted on online courses in a teacher education college. It analyzes the contribution of online courses for undergraduate and graduate students. This study examines the attitudes and perceptions of students in various courses in several areas: the teaching process, the contribution of online tools, self-study, satisfaction, contribution to the learning, implementing different learning tasks, and the use of technology for teaching and learning. The findings show that the teacher, the online environment, the students accountability and self-learning ability as well as his TPACK level explain the satisfaction. It was found that the teacher affect satisfaction when the online environment is user friendly.
Citation
Kritz, M. & Shonfeld, M. (2018). Promoting Satisfaction in Online Courses. In T. Bastiaens, J. Van Braak, M. Brown, L. Cantoni, M. Castro, R. Christensen, G. Davidson-Shivers, K. DePryck, M. Ebner, M. Fominykh, C. Fulford, S. Hatzipanagos, G. Knezek, K. Kreijns, G. Marks, E. Sointu, E. Korsgaard Sorensen, J. Viteli, J. Voogt, P. Weber, E. Weippl & O. Zawacki-Richter (Eds.), Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology (pp. 2263-2270). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/184591.
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