- Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
- Vol: 4 Issue: 2
- Case Studies of Distance Students' Perceptions of Participation And Interaction In Three Asynchronou...
Case Studies of Distance Students' Perceptions of Participation And Interaction In Three Asynchronous Web-based Conferencing Classes In The U.S
Authors : Senem Yildiz, Carrie Chang
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Publication Date : 2003-06-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :To understand distance students’ perceptions of participation an interaction in 3 asynchronous web-based conferencing classes offered by Language Education Department at a large Midwestern University in the U.S., end-of-semester course evaluation and follow-up e-mail survey was analyzed for different components of classroom interaction. Findings suggested that students perceived no difference regarding quantity of feedback from peers or instructors in web-based courses face-to-face courses. They also tended to agree that they received more valuable feedback from both peers and instructors in web-based courses than in face-to-face courses. It was also reported that feedback was received more promptly from peers and instructors alike in web-based courses than in face-to-face courses. Limitations of the study were discussed and recommendations for teachers and researcher presented.Keywords : Web-Based Conferencing, Midwestern University, Interaction, Distance Education, Asynchronous Education