Student Perceptions of Web-Assisted Teaching Strategies |
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Authors: | Andy Frey Annajtie Faul Pamela Yankelov |
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Affiliation: | Kent School of Social Work , University of Louisville |
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Abstract: | This study determines which Web-assisted teaching strategies social work students from a single university experience and perceive as valuable. The results demonstrate that most faculty use email, post grades online, and give out student email addresses to the class. Students perceive email communication with the instructor and the online provision of course information as the most valuable strategies. The impact of several student characteristics on value perception is also examined, revealing varying levels of influence. These findings suggest that the strategies students report as the most valuable are not necessarily the strategies most frequently used by faculty. |
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