70 research outputs found

    An interaction meta-model for groupware theory and research

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    The Use of Social Bookmarking by Health Care Students to Create Communities of Practice

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    Evaluating the importance of collaborative learning in ALN's

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    Correlates of effectiveness of learning networks: The effects of course level, course type, and gender on outcomes

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    Data for almost 2000 students allow us to contrast leaning outcomes for courses in three different modes of delivery (completely online, mixed, and completely on campus). The analyses are based on three different factors: course level (graduate vs. undergraduate), course type (more technical computer science and engineering courses vs. less technical courses in CIS, humanities, and management), and gender. In terms of final grades, we found that online students achieved higher grades than those in face-to-face (FtF) courses did. However, the perception of leaning was similar across conditions. We also found a significant interaction between mode and course level: graduate students in mixed mode courses reported the highest levels of perceived leaning. The results of the study enable us to further generalize the finding that ALN modes of delivery tend to produce results equal to or better than those for FtF modes of course delivery

    Correlates of effectiveness of learning networks: the effects of course level, course type, and gender on outcomes

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    A comparative content analysis of face-to-face vs. ALN-mediated teamwork

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    Evaluation of the Department of Foreign Affairs Passport Process Using Usability Factors

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    Improving education and training with IT

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