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1. Verfasser: Paneitz, Becky
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1997
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contents Community College Students' Perceptions of Student Services Provided When Enrolled in Telecourses. Paneitz, Becky Academic Advising Access to Education Ancillary School Services Community Colleges Computer Centers Computer Mediated Communication Computer Uses in Education Counseling Services Distance Education Educational Technology Library Services Student Attitudes Student Development Student Needs Student Reaction Student Surveys Telecourses Two Year College Students Two Year Colleges This study explored the perceptions of distance-education students in two-year institutions toward advising, counseling, and library/media services. The objectives were to provide information to assist community college personnel in the development of relevant student support services for distance-education students. Two questionnaires were utilized. The first, which was completed by 33 institutions, was used to determine how advising, counseling, and library/media services were being provided. After a descriptive analysis of the information was performed, 10 institutions were selected for the second phase of the study. Students at these institutions were sent questionnaires requesting information regarding their utilization and satisfaction with the student services being provided. One hundred eighty-three students responded. The type of delivery systems used to provide those services did not significantly impact utilization or, for the most part, the level of satisfaction with the services. Age and ethnicity were not significant factors of either the degree of utilization or the level of satisfaction with the services. Only in rare instances was gender a significant factor in the degree of utilization or the level of satisfaction with the services. Academic advising was found to be the most essential student service for distance-education students, access to library/media services was second, and counseling was found to be the least essential service. Contains 52 references. (VWC)
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spellingShingle Community College Students' Perceptions of Student Services Provided When Enrolled in Telecourses.
Paneitz, Becky
Academic Advising
Access to Education
Ancillary School Services
Community Colleges
Computer Centers
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Uses in Education
Counseling Services
Distance Education
Educational Technology
Library Services
Student Attitudes
Student Development
Student Needs
Student Reaction
Student Surveys
Telecourses
Two Year College Students
Two Year Colleges
Community College Students' Perceptions of Student Services Provided When Enrolled in Telecourses. Paneitz, Becky Academic Advising Access to Education Ancillary School Services Community Colleges Computer Centers Computer Mediated Communication Computer Uses in Education Counseling Services Distance Education Educational Technology Library Services Student Attitudes Student Development Student Needs Student Reaction Student Surveys Telecourses Two Year College Students Two Year Colleges This study explored the perceptions of distance-education students in two-year institutions toward advising, counseling, and library/media services. The objectives were to provide information to assist community college personnel in the development of relevant student support services for distance-education students. Two questionnaires were utilized. The first, which was completed by 33 institutions, was used to determine how advising, counseling, and library/media services were being provided. After a descriptive analysis of the information was performed, 10 institutions were selected for the second phase of the study. Students at these institutions were sent questionnaires requesting information regarding their utilization and satisfaction with the student services being provided. One hundred eighty-three students responded. The type of delivery systems used to provide those services did not significantly impact utilization or, for the most part, the level of satisfaction with the services. Age and ethnicity were not significant factors of either the degree of utilization or the level of satisfaction with the services. Only in rare instances was gender a significant factor in the degree of utilization or the level of satisfaction with the services. Academic advising was found to be the most essential student service for distance-education students, access to library/media services was second, and counseling was found to be the least essential service. Contains 52 references. (VWC)
title Community College Students' Perceptions of Student Services Provided When Enrolled in Telecourses.
topic Academic Advising
Access to Education
Ancillary School Services
Community Colleges
Computer Centers
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Uses in Education
Counseling Services
Distance Education
Educational Technology
Library Services
Student Attitudes
Student Development
Student Needs
Student Reaction
Student Surveys
Telecourses
Two Year College Students
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED435409