The blend justifies the means: the relationships between lecturer use of online content in-class, student age, and student self-stated understanding, with students’ use of online content out-of-class in a blended commerce course

dc.contentTexten_US
dc.contributor.authorHarris, Christopher W.
dc.contributor.authorFu, Sheena
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-26T00:37:26Z
dc.date.available2020-10-26T00:37:26Z
dc.date.issued2017-11
dc.description.abstractWith the increasing adoption of blended (flipped/ hybrid) learning year-by-year this century in higher education, the need for research on the learner experience in blended learning courses is an essential emerging body of literature, but it is one particularly under-represented in Asia. Furthermore, the assumptions emergent from a largely Western milieu investigating mostly Western students in Western University settings need to be tested in an Asian context. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to understand whether relationships exist between three hitherto well-researched factors - lecturer use of online content in teaching, the students’ ages and students’ understanding of content – and the participation online of working adult students enrolled in a Higher Education Blended course, but crucially one in a Singaporean Higher Education setting. The methodology employs a survey of students (n=1,047) analyzed using the Pearson Chi-Square test of independence. The findings show relationships between all three and student online participation and challenges previously held views that students in high teacher-dependency cultures like Singapore find blended and online learning inferior to traditional modes.en_US
dc.identifier.citationHarris, C.W. and Fu, S. (2017) The blend justifies the means: the relationships between lecturer use of online content in-class, student age, and student self-stated understanding, with students’ use of online content out-of-class in a blended commerce course. Journal of Applied Learning and Teaching 1(1), 5-12. doi: 10.37074/jalt.2018.1.1.2en_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.37074/jalt.2018.1.1.2en_US
dc.identifier.issn2591-801X
dc.identifier.journalTitleJournal of Applied Learning and Teachingen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://journals.sfu.ca/jalt/index.php/jalt/article/view/5en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.angliss.edu.au/handle/20.500.12270/292
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherKaplan Singaporeen_US
dc.relation.infacultyHigher Educationen_US
dc.subjectBlended learningen_US
dc.subjectOpen learningen_US
dc.titleThe blend justifies the means: the relationships between lecturer use of online content in-class, student age, and student self-stated understanding, with students’ use of online content out-of-class in a blended commerce courseen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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