Distance Learning: Barriers and Strategies for Students and Faculty
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Hillesheim, GwenKeywords
case studiesCollege Faculty
College Students
Comparative Analysis
Computer Assisted Instruction
computer mediated communication
distance education
higher education
Masters Programs
Nontraditional Education
sciences
Education
Higher Education
Online and Distance Education
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Students and faculty in distance education programs encounter barriers to success that do not exist in traditional classrooms. This article explores student and faculty barriers, compares the current literature on barriers to success with data gathered from an online master-of-science degree program offered by Walden University (Minneapolis, MN), and develops strategies for success using a case study. (PEN)Date
1998-01-01Type
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oai:scholarworks.waldenu.edu:cel_pubs-1036https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cel_pubs/24
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