
Quarterly Review of Distance Education
Information Age Publishing
Published on 7. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
62 pages
978-1-64113-544-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Quarterly Review of Distance Education is a rigorously refereed journal publishing articles, research briefs, reviews, and editorials dealing with the theories, research, and practices of distance education. The Quarterly Review publishes articles that utilize various methodologies that permit generalizable results which help guide the practice of the field of distance education in the public and private sectors. The Quarterly Review publishes full-length manuscripts as well as research briefs, editorials, reviews of programs and scholarly works, and columns. The Quarterly Review defines distance education as institutionally-based formal education in which the learning group is separated and interactive technologies are used to unite the learning group.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
137 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64113-544-3 (9781641135443)
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Content
Chapter 1. Using NSSE Data to Analyze Levels of Engagement of Distance Learners; Pamela Duke Morris and Linda M. Clark.
Chapter 2. Getting to Master Online Teaching: Insights From Purposefully Organized Course Development Training; Mapopa William Sanga.
Chapter 3. Measuring Presence: A Review of Research Using the Community of Inquiry Instrument; Ana E. Redstone, Jill E. Stefaniak, and Tian Luo.
Chapter 4. Making Failure Productive in an Active Learning Context: Improved Student Performance and Perceptions in a Pharmaceutics Chemistry Course; Dan Cernusca.
Conference Calendar; Charles Schlosser.
Author Biographical Data.
Chapter 2. Getting to Master Online Teaching: Insights From Purposefully Organized Course Development Training; Mapopa William Sanga.
Chapter 3. Measuring Presence: A Review of Research Using the Community of Inquiry Instrument; Ana E. Redstone, Jill E. Stefaniak, and Tian Luo.
Chapter 4. Making Failure Productive in an Active Learning Context: Improved Student Performance and Perceptions in a Pharmaceutics Chemistry Course; Dan Cernusca.
Conference Calendar; Charles Schlosser.
Author Biographical Data.