Learning and Affective Support Online in Small Group and Class Contexts
This study was designed to evaluate the use of asynchronous discussion in distance education in terms of student perceptions of its value for learning and for affective support. At the end of the third and sixth years of a distance delivered teacher education programme, students completed a survey t...
Main Authors: | Bill Anderson, Mary Simpson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Athabasca University Press
2004-11-01
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Series: | International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning |
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Online Access: | http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/208 |
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