Isolation and Connection: The Experience of Distance Education

In 2013, the Student Centre at The University of Tasmania began researching the development of distance learning support. A survey was designed as part of this endeavour, which attracted 1002 responses. The survey’s broad context focused on the primary drawbacks and benefits of distance education in...

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Main Author: Penny Rush
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Centre National d'Enseignement à Distance 2015-01-01
Series:Distances et Médiations des Savoirs
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/dms/2509
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spelling doaj-560c0056dc3a428a967de847b6f1bf7a2020-11-24T23:21:41ZfraCentre National d'Enseignement à DistanceDistances et Médiations des Savoirs2264-72282015-01-012310.4000/dms.2509Isolation and Connection: The Experience of Distance EducationPenny RushIn 2013, the Student Centre at The University of Tasmania began researching the development of distance learning support. A survey was designed as part of this endeavour, which attracted 1002 responses. The survey’s broad context focused on the primary drawbacks and benefits of distance education in general and sought to identify emergent themes characterising students’ experience with distance education. The narrow context targeted utilization of the university’s online services. This paper presents key broad context results, providing a ground for further research informed directly by student experience. Certain aspects of the analysis are explicated through the lens of existing theoretical frameworks, particularly those of Moore, Tinto, and Holmberg. But the results also contribute directly to theory by revealing complexity and internal differentiation in the dominant themes of ‘connection’, ‘contact’, ‘isolation’ and ‘consideration’; and reinforcing the student perspective as a key dimension of theoretical conceptualisations of distance education itself. First publication : http://www.ijede.ca/index.php/jde/article/view/936http://journals.openedition.org/dms/2509
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description In 2013, the Student Centre at The University of Tasmania began researching the development of distance learning support. A survey was designed as part of this endeavour, which attracted 1002 responses. The survey’s broad context focused on the primary drawbacks and benefits of distance education in general and sought to identify emergent themes characterising students’ experience with distance education. The narrow context targeted utilization of the university’s online services. This paper presents key broad context results, providing a ground for further research informed directly by student experience. Certain aspects of the analysis are explicated through the lens of existing theoretical frameworks, particularly those of Moore, Tinto, and Holmberg. But the results also contribute directly to theory by revealing complexity and internal differentiation in the dominant themes of ‘connection’, ‘contact’, ‘isolation’ and ‘consideration’; and reinforcing the student perspective as a key dimension of theoretical conceptualisations of distance education itself. First publication : http://www.ijede.ca/index.php/jde/article/view/936
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