Connections Before Curriculum: The Role of Social Presence During COVID-19 Emergency Remote Learning for Students
This study examined the student experience (n=507) during emergency remote learning at a medium-sized private southeastern university during the COVID-19 pandemic, leveraging the Social Presence Model (SPM) as a guiding framework. Tensions were high at this critical time as students were stressed w...
Main Authors: | Suzanne Ensmann, Aimee Whiteside, Lina Gomez-Vasquez, Ronda Sturgill |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Online Learning Consortium
2021-09-01
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Series: | Online Learning |
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Online Access: | https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/2868 |
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