Achieving Quality Enhancement Program (QEP) Objectives: Impact of On-Line and On-Ground Course Characteristics by Undergraduate Student Personality Traits (Report)
Academy of Educational Leadership Journal 2010, Jan, 14, 1
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INTRODUCTION With technology progressing at a rapid rate, and the advent of more and more sophisticated interactivity programs, the field of on-line education has experienced enormous growth in recent years. The literature dealing with on-line education is extensive and varied. The focus of this discussion is the personal characteristics of on-line students; the types of students that are more successful in on-line education; and the differences between on-line students and traditional students.
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