articlePersonnel PsychologyAug 17, 2006Closed access

THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF WEB‐BASED AND CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION: A META‐ANALYSIS

Colorado State University · University of Tulsa

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Abstract

Meta-analytic techniques were used to examine the effectiveness of Web-based instruction (WBI) relative to classroom instruction (CI) and to examine moderators of the comparative effectiveness of the 2 delivery media. The overall results indicated WBI was 6% more effective than CI for teaching declarative knowledge, the 2 delivery media were equally effective for teaching procedural knowledge, and trainees were equally satisfied with WBI and CI. However, WBI and CI were equally effective for teaching declarative knowledge when the same instructional methods were used to deliver both WBI and CI, suggesting media effects are spurious and supporting Clark's (1983, 1994) theory. Finally, WBI was 19% more effective…

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Keywords
  • Meta-analysis
  • Psychology
  • Web application
  • Mathematics education
  • Computer science
  • World Wide Web
  • Internal medicine
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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