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Case Studies of Distance Students' Perceptions of Participation And Interaction In Three Asynchronous Web-based Conferencing Classes In The U.S

Year 2003, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, - , 01.06.2003

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To understand distance students’ perceptions of participation an interaction in 3 asynchronous web-based conferencing classes offered by Language Education Department at a large Midwestern University in the U.S., end-of-semester course evaluation and follow-up e-mail survey was analyzed for different components of classroom interaction. Findings suggested that students perceived no difference regarding quantity of feedback from peers or instructors in web-based courses face-to-face courses. They also tended to agree that they received more valuable feedback from both peers and instructors in web-based courses than in face-to-face courses. It was also reported that feedback was received more promptly from peers and instructors alike in web-based courses than in face-to-face courses. Limitations of the study were discussed and recommendations for teachers and researcher presented.

Year 2003, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, - , 01.06.2003

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Senem Yıldız This is me

Carrie Chang This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2003
Submission Date February 27, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2003 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Yıldız, S., & Chang, C. (2003). Case Studies of Distance Students’ Perceptions of Participation And Interaction In Three Asynchronous Web-based Conferencing Classes In The U.S. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 4(2).