Search results for author:"Charles Dziuban"
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A course is a course is a course: Factor invariance in student evaluation of online, blended and face-to-face learning environments
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal
Internet and Higher Education Vol. 14, No. 4 (September 2011) pp. 236–241
The authors compared the underlying student response patterns to an end-of-course rating instrument for large student samples in online, blended and face-to-face courses. For each modality, the solution produced a single factor that accounted for...
Language: English
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Blended learning: A dangerous idea?
Patsy Moskal; Charles Dziuban; Joel Hartman
Internet and Higher Education Vol. 18, No. 1 (July 2013) pp. 15–23
The authors make the case that implementation of a successful blended learning program requires alignment of institutional, faculty, and student goals. Reliable and robust infrastructure must be in place to support students and faculty. Continuous...
Language: English
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Student satisfaction with online learning in the presence of ambivalence: Looking for the will-o'-the-wisp
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Lauren Kramer; Jessica Thompson
Internet and Higher Education Vol. 17, No. 1 (April 2013) pp. 1–8
The authors contend that ambivalence students feel toward online courses modifies the dimensionality by which they evaluate their learning experiences. The data from this study show that as student ambivalence increases, so do the number of elements ...
Language: English
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Student Satisfaction with Asynchronous Learning
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Jay Brophy; Peter Shea
Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks Vol. 11, No. 1 (April 2007) pp. 87–95
The authors discuss elements that potentially impact student satisfaction with asynchronous learning: the media culture, digital, personal and mobile technologies, student learning preferences, pedagogy, complexities of measurement, and the digital...
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Analytics that Inform the University: Using Data You Already Have
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Thomas Cavanagh; Andre Watts
Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks Vol. 16, No. 3 (June 2012) pp. 21–38
The authors describe the University of Central Florida's top-down/bottom-up action analytics approach to using data to inform decision-making at the University of Central Florida. The top-down approach utilizes information about programs, modalities,...
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Adaptive Learning in Psychology: Wayfinding in the Digital Age
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Jeffrey Cassisi; Alexis Fawcett
Online Learning Journal Vol. 20, No. 3 (Jul 08, 2016)
This paper presents the results of a pilot study investigating the use of the Realizeit adaptive learning platform to deliver a fully online General Psychology course across two semesters. Through mutual cooperation, UCF and vendor (CCKF)...
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Student Satisfaction with Online Learning: Is It a Psychological Contract?
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Jessica Thompson; Lauren Kramer; Genevieve DeCantis; Andrea Hermsdorfer
Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks Vol. 19, No. 2 (March 2015)
The authors explore the possible relationship between student satisfaction with online learning and the theory of psychological contracts. The study incorporates latent trait models using the image analysis procedure and computation of Anderson and...
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Adaptive Learning: A Stabilizing Influence across Disciplines and Universities
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Liza Parker; Maria Campbell; Colm Howlin; Connie Johnson
Online Learning Vol. 22, No. 3 (2018) pp. 7–39
This study represents an adaptive learning partnership among the University of Central Florida, Colorado Technical University, and the adaptive learning provider Realizeit. A 13-variable learning domain for students forms the basis of a component...
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Student Satisfaction with Online Learning: Is it a Psychological Contract?
Charles Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Jessica Thompson; Lauren Kramer; Genevieve DeCantis; Andrea Hermsdorfer
Online Learning Journal Vol. 19, No. 2 (Feb 13, 2015)
The authors explore the possible relationship between student satisfaction with online learning and the theory of psychological contracts. The study incorporates latent trait models using the image analysis procedure and computation of Anderson and...