Web Survey Bibliography
Title Teacher-Student Interaction and Learning in On-line Theological Education. Part I: Concepts and Concerns
Author Heinemann, M. H.
Source Christian Higher Education, 4, 3, pp. 183-209
Year 2005
Database Ingenta Select
Access date 25.07.2005
Abstract Many theological educators ask how on-line classes can provide students with the kind of personal teacher–student interaction that is needed in a healthy and holistic approach to preparation for ministry. A quantitative study was undertaken for the purpose of examining the relationships between three major types of teacher–student interaction (organizational, social, and intellectual) and two types of learning outcomes (cognitive and affective). Seminary students from nine seminaries accredited by the Association of Theological Schools were invited to complete a Web-based survey about their experience in on-line courses. In this first section of a four-part report, the research concern is introduced and an examination of the theoretical framework is begun with a review of literature relevant to teacher-student interaction in on-line higher education, considering particularly the interacting entities, the characteristics, the facilitation, and the purposes of such interaction.
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Year of publication2005
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web Survey Bibliography - E-learning (24)
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- Exploration of secondary students’ creativity by integrating web-based technology into an innovative...; 2009; Jang, S.- J.
- Statistical analysis of on-line courses; 2009; Baelter, O.
- Online vs. face-to-face discussion in a web-based research methods course for postgraduate nursing students...; 2008; Campbell, M., Gibson, W., Hall, A., Richards, D., Callery, P.
- Online Student Ratings: Increasing Response Rates; 2006; Nelson, D. L.
- Lessons Learned From Online vs. Paper-based Computer Information Students’ Evaluation System; 2005; Liegle, J., McDonald, D. S.
- Using Online Surveys to Evaluate Distance Education Programs; 2005; Strachota, E., Schmidt, S., Conceicao, S.
- Teacher-Student Interaction and Learning in On-line Theological Education. Part I: Concepts and Concerns...; 2005; Heinemann, M. H.
- The impact of Web-based instruction on transactional distance; 2004; Ramanau, R.
- Is the education on digital libraries adequate?; 2004; Yan, Q. L.
- Focused Online Discussions, Moments of Difficulty, and Student Understanding; 2004; Hodges, P. C.
- An investigation of relationships among instructor immediacy and affective and cognitive learning in...; 2004; Baker, J. D.
- Teaching online methods in higher education - the study module "Experimental Psychology" as an example...; 2004; Schulte, F. P., Heineken, E., Ollesch, H.
- The Seven E-learning Barriers Facing Employees; 2003; Mungania, P.
- Designing, implementing, and evaluating an educational digital library resource; 2003; Che Kassim, A. R., Kochtanek, T. R.
- Web accessible databases for electronic resource collections: a case study and its implications; 2003; Cohen, L. B., Calsada, M. M.
- Examining Online Instruction in Undergraduate Nursing Education; 2002; Christianson, L., Tiene, D., Luft, P.
- Online, but on target? Internet-based MBA courses; 2002; McGorry, S. Y.
- SurveyMonkey.com - Web-Based Survey and Evaluation System: http://www.SurveyMonkey.com; 2002; Gordon, A.
- Online business education in the twenty-first century: an analysis of potential target markets; 2001; Evans, J. R., Haase, I. M.
- A spectrometer in the bedroom—the development and potential of internet-based experiments; 2001; Cartwright, H. M., Valentine, K.
- Dimensions of Internet Science; 2001; Reips, U. -D., Bosnjak, M.
- Online Focus Group: A Tool to Evaluate Online Students' Course Experience; 1999; Monolescu, D., Schifter, C.
- Growing up digital; 1998; Tapscott, D.