Orientation programs for online learning in community colleges and the impact on student self-efficacy
As colleges continue to grow virtual course offerings for students, an increasing number of institutions are seeking to impact readiness for online learning. Orientation programs for specifically intended for online learning are among the strategies many community colleges are employing to improve s...
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