An Online Adult-Learner Focused Program: An Assessment of Effectiveness

The landscape of higher education has significantly changed. Methods of instructional delivery, student profiles and degree offerings have transformed traditional brick and mortar institutions. Distance educational courses and programs, either fully online or hybrid, have been a major contributing f...

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Best Practices
College Students
Educational Technology
Georgia
Likert Scales
Online Courses
Program Effectiveness
Questionnaires
Student Attitudes
Student Needs
Student Satisfaction
Teaching Methods
Technology Uses in Education
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