A review of predictive factors of student success in and satisfaction with online learning
Temple College · Temple University
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Abstract
Students perceive online courses differently than traditional courses. Negative perceptions can lead to unfavourable learning outcomes including decreased motivation and persistence. Throughout this review, a broad range of factors that affect performance and satisfaction within the online learning environment for adult learners will be examined including learning outcomes, instructional design and learner characteristics, followed by suggestions for further research, and concluding with implications for online learning pertinent to administrators, instructors, course designers and students. Online learning may not be appropriate for every student. Identifying particular characteristics that contribute to…
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Keywords
- Online learning
- Instructional design
- Psychology
- Affect (linguistics)
- Quality (philosophy)
- Online course
- Educational technology
- Perception
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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