Using a Learning Styles Inventory to Examine Student Satisfaction with Web-Based Instruction: A 15-Year Study of One Professor’s Web-Based Course Instruction
This article examines Active Engagement, Active Communication, and Peer Engagement learning practices among various student groups. It examines which tools are most important for increasing student satisfaction with web-based and web-enhanced instruction. Second, it looks at how different tools lead...
Main Author: | Ralph Olliges |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Park University
2017-08-01
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Series: | InSight : A Journal of Scholarly Teaching |
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