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The Internet and Higher Education, Volume 28
Volume 28, January 2016
- Shahron Williams van Rooij, Kara Zirkle:
Balancing pedagogy, student readiness and accessibility: A case study in collaborative online course development. 1-7 - Rachel Grieve, Christine R. Padgett, Robyn L. Moffitt:
Assignments 2.0: The role of social presence and computer attitudes in student preferences for online versus offline marking. 8-16 - Wendy W. Porter, Charles R. Graham, Robert G. Bodily, Daniel S. Sandberg:
A qualitative analysis of institutional drivers and barriers to blended learning adoption in higher education. 17-27 - Neil Selwyn, Stephen Gorard:
Students' use of Wikipedia as an academic resource - Patterns of use and perceptions of usefulness. 28-34 - Jieun Lee, Curtis J. Bonk:
Social network analysis of peer relationships and online interactions in a blended class using blogs. 35-44 - Panagiotis Tsiotakis, Athanassios Jimoyiannis:
Critical factors towards analysing teachers' presence in on-line learning communities. 45-58 - Lanqin Zheng, Ronghuai Huang:
The effects of sentiments and co-regulation on group performance in computer supported collaborative learning. 59-67 - Dragan Gasevic, Shane Dawson, Tim Rogers, Danijela Gasevic:
Learning analytics should not promote one size fits all: The effects of instructional conditions in predicting academic success. 68-84 - Nikolaus T. Butz, Robert H. Stupnisky:
A mixed methods study of graduate students' self-determined motivation in synchronous hybrid learning environments. 85-95
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