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Autores principales: Wahl, Diane, Avery, Beth, Henry, Lisa
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1012070
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author Wahl, Diane
Avery, Beth
Henry, Lisa
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Avery, Beth
Henry, Lisa
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Avery, Beth
Henry, Lisa
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contents Studying Distance Students: Methods, Findings, Actions Wahl, Diane Avery, Beth Henry, Lisa Distance Education College Libraries Student Needs Computer Uses in Education Educational Technology Library Services Student Surveys Focus Groups Observation Interviews Graduate Students Ethnography Access to Information Online Surveys Online Searching Electronic Libraries Mixed Methods Research University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries began studying the library needs of distance learners in 2009 using a variety of approaches to explore and confirm these needs as well as obtain input into how to meet them. Approaches used to date include analysis of both quantitative and qualitative responses by online students to the LibQUAL+[R] surveys over time, focus groups, observations and interviews. The Libraries administered the LibQUAL+[R] survey and conducted focus groups. The Libraries then worked with two graduate level qualitative analysis classes, one on campus and one online, to do further study that included additional focus groups, observations, and interviews. The effectiveness, strengths and problems encountered with each method, as well as with the technology used in executing them, are covered. Triangulation of the results of the various methods to confirm findings is discussed as are the actions that are being taken to address the findings. (Contains 4 tables.)
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spellingShingle Studying Distance Students: Methods, Findings, Actions
Wahl, Diane
Avery, Beth
Henry, Lisa
Distance Education
College Libraries
Student Needs
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Library Services
Student Surveys
Focus Groups
Observation
Interviews
Graduate Students
Ethnography
Access to Information
Online Surveys
Online Searching
Electronic Libraries
Mixed Methods Research
Studying Distance Students: Methods, Findings, Actions Wahl, Diane Avery, Beth Henry, Lisa Distance Education College Libraries Student Needs Computer Uses in Education Educational Technology Library Services Student Surveys Focus Groups Observation Interviews Graduate Students Ethnography Access to Information Online Surveys Online Searching Electronic Libraries Mixed Methods Research University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries began studying the library needs of distance learners in 2009 using a variety of approaches to explore and confirm these needs as well as obtain input into how to meet them. Approaches used to date include analysis of both quantitative and qualitative responses by online students to the LibQUAL+[R] surveys over time, focus groups, observations and interviews. The Libraries administered the LibQUAL+[R] survey and conducted focus groups. The Libraries then worked with two graduate level qualitative analysis classes, one on campus and one online, to do further study that included additional focus groups, observations, and interviews. The effectiveness, strengths and problems encountered with each method, as well as with the technology used in executing them, are covered. Triangulation of the results of the various methods to confirm findings is discussed as are the actions that are being taken to address the findings. (Contains 4 tables.)
title Studying Distance Students: Methods, Findings, Actions
topic Distance Education
College Libraries
Student Needs
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Library Services
Student Surveys
Focus Groups
Observation
Interviews
Graduate Students
Ethnography
Access to Information
Online Surveys
Online Searching
Electronic Libraries
Mixed Methods Research
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1012070