Faculty Perceptions Of Distance Education Courses: A Survey

This paper discusses the results of a study of the perceptions of a national sample of business faculty members from various business disciplines regarding distance (online) education and teaching distance education courses.  In the past few years, distance learning programs have become very popular...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of college teaching and learning 2005-07, Vol.2 (7)
Hauptverfasser: Totaro, Michael W., Tanner, John R., Noser, Thomas, Fitzgerald, Jeanne Fuselier, Birch, Rachelle
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper discusses the results of a study of the perceptions of a national sample of business faculty members from various business disciplines regarding distance (online) education and teaching distance education courses.  In the past few years, distance learning programs have become very popular, and the number of offerings continues to increase.  However, distance learning courses offer significant differences from the classic classroom environment.  The results of this study suggest that the offering of online courses in business is still in the early or developmental stages, and that only a small percentage of the respondents indicate that they would teach online courses in the future.
ISSN:1544-0389
2157-894X
DOI:10.19030/tlc.v2i7.1841