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Professors Study Online Learning and Its Effects on College ...

Sinjini Mitra and Denise Stanley set out to understand the impact that virtual learning would have on students' college experience, performance and future ...

What researchers learned about online higher education during the ...

The pandemic forced almost all of higher education online, creating a worldwide laboratory for researchers to study how effective it is.

Taking a Closer Look at Online Learning in Colleges and Universities

Now the results of this experiment are starting to come in. They suggest that online higher education may work better than prepandemic research ...

New study shows online learning can boost equity in higher education

Its findings reveal many college students take a mix of online and in-person classes, providing flexibility that benefits those students in ...

How Online College Courses Affect Student Success

In short, the university's online classes attempt to replicate its traditional in-person classes, except that student-student and student-professor interactions ...

Professors' Slow, Steady Acceptance of Online Learning: A Survey

Community college instructors, for instance, are more likely to agree than disagree that online learning can achieve equivalent outcomes in the classes they ...

Exploration of college teachers' psychological adaptation to online ...

Studies have shown that after language teachers switched to online teaching during the pandemic, positive mental states (happiness, health, well ...

How does virtual learning impact students in higher education?

The results are generally consistent with past research: Online coursework generally yields worse student performance than in-person coursework.

The impact of online teaching on stress and burnout of academics ...

Other studies also reported that online teaching could improve pedagogical approaches, especially for teachers who return to face-to-face ...

Professors' Expectations About Online Education and Its ...

84.9% of the professors were considered to have moderate to high skills for online courses. Differences in expectations were found according to ...

Strengths and Weaknesses of Online Learning

Students can access their courses at any time of day or night. Further, they have continuous access to lectures, course materials, and class discussions. This ...

How Online College Classes Alter Student and Professor Performance

Online college courses are a rapidly expanding feature of higher education, yet little research identifies their effects. Using an instrumental variables ...

Online vs in-person learning in higher education: effects on student ...

(2020) conducted a comprehensive study involving 72,000 university students across 433 subjects, revealing that online students tend to achieve ...

Negative Impacts From the Shift to Online Learning During the ...

We estimate the impact of this shift on the academic performance of Virginia's community college students. With both approaches, we find modest ...

Engagement in Online Learning: Student Attitudes and Behavior ...

In a random sample of 1,008 undergraduates who began their Spring 2020 courses in-person and ended them online, 51% of respondents said they ...

Exploring the factors influencing the effectiveness of online learning

Students' performance is affected by the course material, how a teacher teaches them, and a variety of other factors. So, the study's focus is to investigate ...

Faculty Confidence in Online Learning Grows - Inside Higher Ed

Survey finds significant increases in professors' confidence in virtual learning and their sense of support from their colleges -- but ...

How long-term online learning in pandemic may affect college ... - PBS

Research has shown that remote learning can be as good or better than in-person learning for the students who choose it. But thousands of ...

The Impacts of Online Learning on Student Success - UCR Extension

According to ThinkImact, students retain an average of up to 60% more information when teaching is facilitated online and not just in the traditional classroom.

View of Professors online: The Internet's impact on college faculty

Almost half of the respondents (43 percent) thought online courses required more preparation, and more than half (57 percent) believed online–only courses ...