Share Paper: Positive Regard in Distance Courses

  1. Joseph Harder, Indiana State University, United States
  2. Ayman Abuhamdieh, Indiana State University, United States
  3. Peter Weber, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen, Germany
Tuesday, June 23 4:45 PM-5:00 PM Room 2

Abstract: The present study operationalizes perceived positive affect as a practical measure which can be applied in distance delivery settings. The measure is validated by concomitantly measuring self-reported student outcomes and confirming a positive correlation. Data was collected from students at Indiana State University who had completed at least one distance course and were still enrolled at the university. An anonymous survey was sent via email to approximately 5000 students. Questions pertained to biographical items about the student, another pertained to the quality of learning, and another inquired about positive regard of the instructor as perceived by the students. Analytical methods ...