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A blended model: simultaneously teaching a quantitative course traditionally,online, and remotely
Authors:Constance A Lightner
Institution:Department of Management, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC 28301, USA
Abstract:As universities seek to bolster enrollment through distance education, faculty are tasked with maintaining comparable teaching/learning standards in traditional, blended, and online courses. Research has shown that there is an achievement gap between students taking courses exclusively offered online versus those enrolled in face-to-face classes. In an effort to mitigate these observed differences, the School of Business faculty at the research institution investigated various course models to meet the needs of a diverse, non-traditional, and multifaceted student population. Ultimately, a blended course model for statistics and quantitative method courses was developed that allowed students to choose between online, remote (via interactive television), and traditional course delivery modes each week. This model is more flexible and agile than existing blended courses that have more static components. Multiple regression analysis, χ2, and t-tests are used to demonstrate the efficacy of our model in maintaining student performance standards.
Keywords:hybrid course  distance education  online learning  blended course  interactive television  synchronous and asynchronous learning
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