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Integrating Learning Communities and Distance Education: Possibility or Pipedream?
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DiRamio, David
, Wolverton, Mimi
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Communities of Practice
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/ Course Content
/ Curriculum development
/ Discussion Groups
/ Distance Education
/ Distance learning
/ Higher education
/ Internet
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Online Courses
/ School Holding Power
/ Student Attrition
2006
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Integrating Learning Communities and Distance Education: Possibility or Pipedream?
by
DiRamio, David
, Wolverton, Mimi
in
Communities of Practice
/ Community
/ Course Content
/ Curriculum development
/ Discussion Groups
/ Distance Education
/ Distance learning
/ Higher education
/ Internet
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Online Courses
/ School Holding Power
/ Student Attrition
2006
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Integrating Learning Communities and Distance Education: Possibility or Pipedream?
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DiRamio, David
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/ Discussion Groups
/ Distance Education
/ Distance learning
/ Higher education
/ Internet
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Online Courses
/ School Holding Power
/ Student Attrition
2006
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Integrating Learning Communities and Distance Education: Possibility or Pipedream?
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Integrating Learning Communities and Distance Education: Possibility or Pipedream?
2006
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As demands for accountability continue and increase, higher education administrators require tools for evaluating campus programs. Learning communities, as a course design strategy, have proven successful in confronting challenges associated with attrition and retention. Because high attrition is associated with online distance education, learning community principles might be applicable to online courses. The authors surveyed attendees at a learning communities conference to determine the applicability of learning community principles to Internet learning and assessment. On the basis of their findings, they developed a rudimentary diagnostic tool for ascertaining whether online course design takes learning community principles into account.
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Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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