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Reducing Online Student Course Withdrawals Using D.I.I.S.M Analysis

An Assessment Of An Urban Technical College Online Courses
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The proliferation of online education in academic institutions over the past decade has revolutionized and challenged teaching and learning models. With distinct advantages over traditional face-to-face in the academic world, online learning reduces learners' travel costs as well as time away from their work and family. However, despite these benefits, online education continues to be challenged with high student withdrawals of 30-50% compared with 14% in the traditional classroom (Lynch, 2001). This research effort investigated the possible factors that may affect online students' withdrawals (OSW) at An Urban Technical College. An online survey of online students who completed and who withdrew was used to compare students' perception of their online course experience at An Urban Technical College. One survey was sent to online students who withdrew (OSW) and another was sent to online students who completed (OSC). The results showed that significant differences exist between OSC and OSW on the D.I.I.S.M analysis: Demographics: Age (55+); Institution: Orientation; Instructor: Email/phone contacts, availability/response time, returning of phone calls/emails, course relevance, hands on practice, suggested concept applications, and course-ware knowledge; Student: Family support and money access; Instruction Methods: Availability, ease of use, observation/reflection allowance, generalization allowance, self-assessment/practice test, and group activities/interactivity.

Author Biography:

Dr. Peter Archibong studied Information Technology Management at a Minnesota University in Minneapolis U.S.A. He earned his doctorate degree in Information Technology in 2007. He is a full time professor at an Urban Technical College. Dr. Archibong experienced first-hand the problem of students retention hence his research project -D.I.I.S.M: The five variables that Online students and Administrators must know to control retention.
Release date NZ
January 22nd, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
118
Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9781507684917
Product ID
37698491

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