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Learner
Outcomes in an Asynchronous Distance Education Environment |
A.D.
Carswell and V. Venkatesh
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 56, 2002, 475-494.
This research investigated student outcomes in a web-based distance
learning environment characterized by asynchronous electronic communications
between student and teacher. We employed two dominant theories--the
theory of planned behavior and innovation diffusion theory--to
study student reactions to web-based distance education. We hypothesized
that student perceptions of the technology are positively related
to learning outcomes and intentions to further use the technology,
and are negatively related to using alternative, synchronous media
in the learning experience. Quantitative and qualitative data were
gathered from 540 students via a web-based survey. Partial support
was found for the hypotheses. Theoretical and practical implications
for human–computer interaction, distance education and user
acceptance are discussed.
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