Tuesday, October 18
4:30 PM-5:00 PM
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Kaua'i

A Comparative Study on the Impact of Various Communication Tools on Student Learning, Motivation, Self-regulation, and Satisfaction

Full Paper ID: 34614
  1. Raymond Pastore
    UNCW
  2. Florence Martin
    UNCW

Abstract: The emergence of the newer web synchronous conferencing has provided the opportunity for high level of students to students and students instructor interaction in web-based learning environments. However, it is not clear whether absence or presence of synchronous or live interaction will affect the learning processes and outcomes to the same extent for all learners with various characteristics, or whether other factors that compensate for the absence of the live interaction can be identified and accounted for deeper learning processes and for higher quality of learning outcomes. The purpose of this presentation is to report the results of a study that investigated whether various communication tools and methods influence student learning process, learning outcomes, motivation, self-regulation and satisfaction.

Presider: Pasquina Campanella, University of Bari

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