2. Research Questions
Is taking an online course taking away from
our retention of knowledge?
Are online classes more beneficial than
face-to-face courses?
How are the students at the University of
Central Florida affected by online courses?
3. Online courses…
Are courses in which there is no need for
face to face instruction and all of the
material you learn is self-directed.
There are different kinds of online
courses…
WWW
Video stream
Hybrid
4. Discussion
Socialization
TuChih-Hsiung and McIssac Marina agree
when they write, “Social presence
positively influences online
interaction.”(140)
Thereare different roles we can partake
in when being in an online course. (Nagel)
5. Students’ Feelings
One study showed that students who take online
courses do worse in online courses than those who
took face to face courses.
Another study showed that online courses have a
much higher enrollment than regular face to face
courses.
Online learning offers flexibility and it also offers
students to direct themselves through the course
at their own pace and with their own learning style
(El Mansour)
6. Teaching Strategies
Author Carle found that in a study of about
10,000, teachers “do not differ generally
across online and face-to-face instruction
modes”
Author Carlos Gonzalez expresses in his
findings different conceptions that professors
hold and these conceptions differ from being
very interactive with the students to just being
a “transfer of knowledge” to the web and
they students.
7. Methods
Distributed
through
online channels.
Aimed towards
UCF students
10 questions
Alternating
between multiple
choice and free
response questions
9. Results
Why do UCF students take
online courses?
The number one response was because
of flexibility.
10. Results
Despite the differences throughout
all of the other answers throughout
the survey, 100% of participants said
that they would retake an online
course.
11. Why This Matters….
My research questions bring about the
question of if we pay for our own classes
should we lose knowledge because it’s a
more flexible option?
College students should know what they
are getting into before taking classes and
how it may affect how they do in the class.
Isthe socialization we lose in the class worth
the socialization or extra time we will get
outside of class?
12.
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