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Hauptverfasser: Royal, Kenneth D., Bradley, Kelly D.
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Veröffentlicht: 2005
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contents Interactive Television (ITV) Courses and Students' Satisfaction: A Review of the Literature Royal, Kenneth D. Bradley, Kelly D. Educational Television Distance Education Student Attitudes Satisfaction Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Literature Reviews Teacher Student Relationship Bias Student Characteristics Differences Attitude Change Time Perspective Research Needs The purpose of this literature review is to identify and address major themes in the distance education literature, particularly as they relate to interactive television (ITV) and student satisfaction. Major themes include satisfaction based on site-type, previous research biases, faculty-student interaction, characteristics of satisfied learners, qualitative differences in satisfaction, satisfaction with regards to traditional versus ITV courses, attitudinal changes and time progression. In addition to summarizing this literature, this review intends to expose critical gaps and offer suggestions for future research. The following electronic databases were utilized: EBSCO; Academic Search Premier; Agricola; American Humanities Index; Business Source Premier; CINAHL; Communication & Mass Media Complete; ERIC; Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition; MAS Ultra - School Edition; MasterFILE Premier; Primary Search; Professional Development Collection; PsychINFO; Psychology and Behavioral Science Collection; Religion and Philosophy Collection; Sociological Collection; TOPICsearch; WebSPIRS; ACM Digital Library; Civil Engineering Database; Compendex; Engineering Research Database; IEEE Xplore; and INSPEC. Keywords used in each database included: interactive television, ITV, distance education, satisfaction, student(s) satisfaction, attitude(s), undergraduate student(s), graduate student(s) and various combinations of these words. The literature review also involved snowballing to find articles and abstracts not available in the search engines listed above. Articles referenced in this paper were selected based on their relevance to the various aspects of the topic listed above. This review did not include any limiters. (Contains 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Interactive Television (ITV) Courses and Students' Satisfaction: A Review of the Literature
Royal, Kenneth D.
Bradley, Kelly D.
Educational Television
Distance Education
Student Attitudes
Satisfaction
Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Literature Reviews
Teacher Student Relationship
Bias
Student Characteristics
Differences
Attitude Change
Time Perspective
Research Needs
Interactive Television (ITV) Courses and Students' Satisfaction: A Review of the Literature Royal, Kenneth D. Bradley, Kelly D. Educational Television Distance Education Student Attitudes Satisfaction Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Literature Reviews Teacher Student Relationship Bias Student Characteristics Differences Attitude Change Time Perspective Research Needs The purpose of this literature review is to identify and address major themes in the distance education literature, particularly as they relate to interactive television (ITV) and student satisfaction. Major themes include satisfaction based on site-type, previous research biases, faculty-student interaction, characteristics of satisfied learners, qualitative differences in satisfaction, satisfaction with regards to traditional versus ITV courses, attitudinal changes and time progression. In addition to summarizing this literature, this review intends to expose critical gaps and offer suggestions for future research. The following electronic databases were utilized: EBSCO; Academic Search Premier; Agricola; American Humanities Index; Business Source Premier; CINAHL; Communication & Mass Media Complete; ERIC; Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition; MAS Ultra - School Edition; MasterFILE Premier; Primary Search; Professional Development Collection; PsychINFO; Psychology and Behavioral Science Collection; Religion and Philosophy Collection; Sociological Collection; TOPICsearch; WebSPIRS; ACM Digital Library; Civil Engineering Database; Compendex; Engineering Research Database; IEEE Xplore; and INSPEC. Keywords used in each database included: interactive television, ITV, distance education, satisfaction, student(s) satisfaction, attitude(s), undergraduate student(s), graduate student(s) and various combinations of these words. The literature review also involved snowballing to find articles and abstracts not available in the search engines listed above. Articles referenced in this paper were selected based on their relevance to the various aspects of the topic listed above. This review did not include any limiters. (Contains 1 table.)
title Interactive Television (ITV) Courses and Students' Satisfaction: A Review of the Literature
topic Educational Television
Distance Education
Student Attitudes
Satisfaction
Graduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Literature Reviews
Teacher Student Relationship
Bias
Student Characteristics
Differences
Attitude Change
Time Perspective
Research Needs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED506633