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A Comparison of Live Instruction and Interactive Televised Teaching: A 2-Year Assessment of Teaching an MSW Research Methods Course
Oleh:
Petracchi, Helen E.
;
Patchner, Michael E.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Research on Social Work Practice vol. 11 no. 1 (Jan. 2001)
,
page 108-117.
Fulltext:
108RSWP111.pdf
(58.46KB)
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Objective: This study evaluated the performance and experiences of distance learning students enrolled in a graduate-level foundation social work research methods course. Method: Students who received face-to-face instruction in a media-readied classroom on the main campus of the university were compared with their remote classmates who simultaneously received course instruction at a regional campus via interactive television (ITV). Students’ performance in the course was evaluated. In addition, students’ attitudes toward distance education as well as their experiences in this course were assessed and compared. Results: The findings illustrate there were no statistically significant differences in students’ performance or attitudes and only minor differences in the assessment of their experiences in the course. Conclusions: With no statistically significant differences found in students’ performance or experiences, ITV appears to be viable technological option for schools of social work to deliver research methods courses.
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