A Summative Program Evaluation of Online and Hybrid Military Professional Development Courses

Instructors at a U.S. Military School transitioned traditional courses used for professional development (PD) of military and civilian personnel to fully online and hybrid formats that combine online and face-to-face instruction. No evaluation of student satisfaction or instructor experiences during...

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Main Author: Goerke, Leah Flores
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2017
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-42642019-10-30T01:07:03Z A Summative Program Evaluation of Online and Hybrid Military Professional Development Courses Goerke, Leah Flores Instructors at a U.S. Military School transitioned traditional courses used for professional development (PD) of military and civilian personnel to fully online and hybrid formats that combine online and face-to-face instruction. No evaluation of student satisfaction or instructor experiences during the transition has been conducted. The purpose of this sequential mixed methods summative program evaluation was to evaluate hybrid and online delivery of 2 PD courses by analyzing student satisfaction data and instructor experiences. This study was grounded in Knowles, Holton, and Swanson's adult learning theory and Anderson's and Salmon's online learning theories. Data from 96 course evaluations from students who completed traditional, online, and hybrid versions of the PD courses, and interviews with 4 instructors who taught the courses were analyzed. Kruskal-Wallis analyses of variance tests were used to examine student satisfaction ratings for significant differences. Student satisfaction narrative and instructor interview data were analyzed using thematic analysis and axial coding to find themes. There were no significant differences in student satisfaction ratings among course delivery methods. The courses were not relevant to jobs, contained little interaction, and identified technology challenges as common themes in the student comments and the instructor interviews. Based on the findings of this study, an evaluation report was drafted with recommendations to incorporate job-related activities, interactive teaching strategies, and technology orientation sessions for future course transitions. This endeavor may contribute to positive social change by informing military officials and faculty to guide future course transitions from traditional to online and hybrid delivery. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3161 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4264&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks blended course continuing education hybrid course military online instruction professional development Adult and Continuing Education Administration Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching Higher Education Administration Higher Education and Teaching
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topic blended course
continuing education
hybrid course
military
online instruction
professional development
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching
Higher Education Administration
Higher Education and Teaching
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continuing education
hybrid course
military
online instruction
professional development
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching
Higher Education Administration
Higher Education and Teaching
Goerke, Leah Flores
A Summative Program Evaluation of Online and Hybrid Military Professional Development Courses
description Instructors at a U.S. Military School transitioned traditional courses used for professional development (PD) of military and civilian personnel to fully online and hybrid formats that combine online and face-to-face instruction. No evaluation of student satisfaction or instructor experiences during the transition has been conducted. The purpose of this sequential mixed methods summative program evaluation was to evaluate hybrid and online delivery of 2 PD courses by analyzing student satisfaction data and instructor experiences. This study was grounded in Knowles, Holton, and Swanson's adult learning theory and Anderson's and Salmon's online learning theories. Data from 96 course evaluations from students who completed traditional, online, and hybrid versions of the PD courses, and interviews with 4 instructors who taught the courses were analyzed. Kruskal-Wallis analyses of variance tests were used to examine student satisfaction ratings for significant differences. Student satisfaction narrative and instructor interview data were analyzed using thematic analysis and axial coding to find themes. There were no significant differences in student satisfaction ratings among course delivery methods. The courses were not relevant to jobs, contained little interaction, and identified technology challenges as common themes in the student comments and the instructor interviews. Based on the findings of this study, an evaluation report was drafted with recommendations to incorporate job-related activities, interactive teaching strategies, and technology orientation sessions for future course transitions. This endeavor may contribute to positive social change by informing military officials and faculty to guide future course transitions from traditional to online and hybrid delivery.
author Goerke, Leah Flores
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title A Summative Program Evaluation of Online and Hybrid Military Professional Development Courses
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title_fullStr A Summative Program Evaluation of Online and Hybrid Military Professional Development Courses
title_full_unstemmed A Summative Program Evaluation of Online and Hybrid Military Professional Development Courses
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