ISBN-13: 9783836429818 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 208 str.
ISBN-13: 9783836429818 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 208 str.
Despite claims made by the "no significant difference" literature that learningin asynchronous web based (AWB) media is the same as learning in face toface environments, there is evidence to the contrary. For example, AWB learningis a more "learner controlled" environment compared to face to facelearning. Moreover, recent research has suggested that two specific characteristics;self regulated learning (SRL) and epistemological beliefs (EB) are keyfactors that can predict achievement in learner controlled environments, suchas AWB undergraduate college courses. However, few studies to date haveused predictive modeling in order to explain the effect of these two sets offactors on learner achievement in AWB environments. The present studylooked at their influence as well as that of covariate factors such as reason fortaking an online course, self-efficacy for using computer technology, and prioracademic achievement on learning achievement in AWB undergraduatecourses. The result was a predictive model headed by expectancy for learningas a predictor of learning achievement in AWB environments. This book is addressedto post secondary education professionals as well as researchers whoare involved in the planning, design, and administration of AWB undergraduatecourses.