posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byR Carr, Pauline Hagel
This paper reports on an investigation of the relationship between students’ level of online activity in units in a business faculty and their evaluations of teaching quality in these units. The analysis was conducted using student evaluation data from 2004 to 2007 together with data for student online activity for one semester. We compare on-campus and off-campus students and undergraduate and postgraduate students. The results indicate that students’ evaluations of units have improved on all surveyed criteria during the five years. We also show that for some cohorts student online activity is associated with greater satisfaction with teaching. The paper concludes by considering the implications of these findings for further research and teaching practice.
History
Pagination
152 - 159
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Open access
Yes
Start date
2008-11-30
End date
2008-12-03
ISBN-13
9780980592702
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2008, The authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
R Atkinson, A McBeath
Title of proceedings
ASCILITE 2008 Melbourne : hello! where are you in the landscape of educational technology? : program and abstracts for the 25th ASCILITE conference