Title of article
Enhancing traditional, televised, and videotaped courses with Web-based technologies: A comparison of student satisfaction
Author/Authors
Mary Lou Sole، نويسنده , , Mark Lindquist، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
6
From page
132
To page
137
Abstract
Background: Varied distance learning strategies can be used to deliver nursing courses, including interactive television, videotape, and Web-based approaches. Purposes: (1) To assess student assess student satisfaction with a critical care elective course offered simultaneously via traditional and distance learning formats in which Web-based strategies were added, and (2) to compare satisfaction of students taking the traditional course versus those taking the class via distance technology. Methods: Students (n = 113) who took the course during the spring 1998 and 1999 semesters completed a teacher-constructed evaluation at the end of the semester. Findings: Mean ratings on the evaluation were positive. Ratings of interaction, communication with instructor, and facilitation of learning were higher from students who took the traditional course. Conclusions: The application of Web-based technologies may be one factor for the overall course satisfaction. However, it is important to continue to evaluate strategies that work best for students taking courses via distance technology.
Journal title
Nursing Outlook
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Nursing Outlook
Record number
719742
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