نتایج جستجو برای: student satisfaction

تعداد نتایج: 210036  

Journal: :American journal of surgery 2015
Brenessa M Lindeman Joanna K Law Pamela A Lipsett Trisha Arbella Miloslawa Stem Anne O Lidor

BACKGROUND A "lectures plus clinical experiences" curriculum for surgical clerkships has significant faculty demand. A less faculty-intense blended online curriculum (BOC) could provide similar/improved academic performance compared with traditional curricula (TCs). METHODS Following an initial pilot study, students in the surgery clerkship at Johns Hopkins during 2013 to 2014 experienced a B...

2012
Stephen K. Callaway

This study examines innovative ways that traditional public universities deliver online and hybrid web-enabled courses. The study finds which actual course features (lectures, readings, discussions, examinations, tutoring, and group work) are more likely found in pure online courses and which in hybrid courses. Results also reveal which of these course features students are likely to prefer to ...

Journal: :Computers & Education 2008
Christian Wurst Claudia Smarkola Mary Anne Gaffney

Three years of graduating business honors cohorts in a large urban university were sampled to determine whether the introduction of ubiquitous laptop computers into the honors program contributed to student achievement, student satisfaction and constructivist teaching activities. The first year cohort consisted of honors students who did not have laptops; the second and third year cohorts were ...

2007
Nitza Geri Orr Mendelson David Gefen

Maintaining student satisfaction and through it retaining students and having them recommend the program to others, is central to the success of any MBA program. This is especially important in distance learning programs because of their high dropout rates. The study shows the centrality of social norms outside the realm of the MBA program in determining three aspects of such satisfaction, name...

2017

Physical Education (PE) teachers can influence students’ self-determination through the motivational strategies that they use. The present study examined how teachers’ reported use of three motivational strategies (providing a meaningful rationale, providing instrumental help and support, and gaining an understanding of the students) were predicted by perceived job pressure, perceptions of stud...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2008
Ian M Taylor Nikos Ntoumanis Martyn Standage

Physical education teachers can influence students' self-determination through the motivational strategies that they use. The current study examined how teachers' reported use of three motivational strategies (providing a meaningful rationale, providing instrumental help and support, and gaining an understanding of the students) were predicted by perceived job pressure, perceptions of student s...

2012
Dale Holt

This paper presents a large scale, quantitative investigation of the impact of discipline differences on the student experience of using an online learning environment (OLE). Based on a representative sample of 2526 respondents, a number of significant differences in the mean rating by broad discipline area of the importance of, and satisfaction with, a range of elements of an OLE were found. B...

2016
Nicholas A. Bowman Nida Denson

According to prevailing theory and anecdotal evidence, the congruence between institutional attributes and students’ needs, interests, and preferences plays a key role in promoting college satisfaction and retention. However, this assertion has received little direct empirical attention, and the few available studies appear to have some key limitations. This study examined the factor structure ...

Journal: :Nursing education perspectives 2008
Elizabeth A Richards Cynthia L Stone

Computer-based, standardized, comprehensive testing is becoming a popular assessment tool in nursing education.This study sought to determine student response and satisfaction regarding such testing at a large state nursing school. Surveys that reviewed the entire testing process were provided to all students taking the computerized testing. Student feedback led to revisions for future testing.

2008
Marco Lazzari

This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a course on multimedia communication and human-computer interaction both as users of the university’s podcasting service, and as creators of podcasted lessons. The evaluation of the effect on student performance and data from student satisfaction surveys provide encouraging results.

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