Perceptions and expectations of on line graduate students regrading synchronous events
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2015
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Academic and Business Research Institute
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The purpose of this study was to gain an increased understanding of the perceptions and expectations of a group of experienced online student participants regarding synchronous events in the higher learning setting. Areas of inquiry posed to online student panelists included whether they expected live events to be included in their classes, and whether participants believed that synchronous events influenced learner performance and persistence. Further, queries were made relative to whether attendance at synchronous events should be required and if Webcams should be mandatory for everyone in attendance. The findings gleaned from this investigation afford practitioners further insight as to how instructional practices regarding synchronous events correspond with the expressed interests of an informed group of online learners.
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Online Instruction, Synchronous Delivery, Learner Expectation
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Bailie, J. L. (2015). Perceptions and expectations of on line graduate students regrading synchronous events. Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 17(1), 1-10.