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STUDENT SATISFACTION WITH ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING
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E-learningStudent LearningEducationOnline LearningLearning AnalyticsOnline EducationOnline Course DevelopmentComputer-based EducationMedia CultureLearning-by-doingHigher EducationDigital GenerationBlended LearningPilot Study
The authors discuss elements that potentially impact student satisfaction with asynchronous learning: the media culture, digital, personal and mobile technologies, student learning preferences, pedagogy, complexities of measurement, and the digital generation. They describe a pilot study to identify the underlying dimensions of student satisfaction with online learning and present examples of techniques for engaging students in classes that respond to their uses of technology.
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