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Comparing Course Delivery Methods, What Do Students Prefer and What Works

Authors :
Swanson, Dewey A.
Swanson, Courtney S.
Source :
Association Supporting Computer Users in Education. 2019.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In the past eleven years we have developed several papers for ASCUE about hybrid classes. The initial paper we shared our experience developing a hybrid course and followed with comparisons of student opinions about face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes and finally a paper reviewing components that we were using in hybrid and online classes. It has been eight years since we last addressed the topic, in that time, we have gone from using no online classes and limited use of hybrid courses to relying on their availability in order to deliver our BS program in Computer and Information Technology (CIT) to three sites in Purdue Polytechnic statewide locations. In this paper we would like to take a look at where we have come in the last eleven years. We also would like to compare the methods of instruction: face-to-face, hybrid, and online, is one method more successful than others, how do students feel about the methods of instruction? We know the students are unique and those different types of course delivery may appeal to different people. With that in mind, we will look into the students who prefer which environment and why. Finally, if you are teaching a hybrid or online class what can be done in the classroom to be successful. [For the full proceedings, see ED596991.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Association Supporting Computer Users in Education
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
ED597110
Document Type :
Speeches/Meeting Papers<br />Reports - Research