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Autores principales: Amponsah, Samuel, Ussher, Yvette, Amoak Benjamin, Kwesi
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1282427
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author Amponsah, Samuel
Ussher, Yvette
Amoak Benjamin, Kwesi
author_facet Amponsah, Samuel
Ussher, Yvette
Amoak Benjamin, Kwesi
Amponsah, Samuel
Ussher, Yvette
Amoak Benjamin, Kwesi
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contents Availability and Access to Support Services in a Blended Learning Environment Amponsah, Samuel Ussher, Yvette Amoak Benjamin, Kwesi Foreign Countries Blended Learning Distance Education Student Personnel Services Library Services Social Support Groups Tutors Counseling Services Integrated Learning Systems Electronic Learning College Students The transformation in the distance education system has led to the emergence of blended learning approaches that have necessitated effective support to facilitate students learning. This web survey aimed at determining the kinds of support available and accessible to distance education students of the University of Ghana. Data collected from 103 Levels 300 and 400 students and findings from the survey indicated that physical and technological support services were frequently used among the respondents, whereas residential and e-library resources were the least subscribed support services among the students. In terms of social support services, interaction with tutors and interaction with fellow students came up as the main support services available to students while counselling services were absent for these students. It was recommended that the support services that were inadequate, least used, and absent should be provided to enable students to complete their programmes of study successfully.
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spellingShingle Availability and Access to Support Services in a Blended Learning Environment
Amponsah, Samuel
Ussher, Yvette
Amoak Benjamin, Kwesi
Foreign Countries
Blended Learning
Distance Education
Student Personnel Services
Library Services
Social Support Groups
Tutors
Counseling Services
Integrated Learning Systems
Electronic Learning
College Students
Availability and Access to Support Services in a Blended Learning Environment Amponsah, Samuel Ussher, Yvette Amoak Benjamin, Kwesi Foreign Countries Blended Learning Distance Education Student Personnel Services Library Services Social Support Groups Tutors Counseling Services Integrated Learning Systems Electronic Learning College Students The transformation in the distance education system has led to the emergence of blended learning approaches that have necessitated effective support to facilitate students learning. This web survey aimed at determining the kinds of support available and accessible to distance education students of the University of Ghana. Data collected from 103 Levels 300 and 400 students and findings from the survey indicated that physical and technological support services were frequently used among the respondents, whereas residential and e-library resources were the least subscribed support services among the students. In terms of social support services, interaction with tutors and interaction with fellow students came up as the main support services available to students while counselling services were absent for these students. It was recommended that the support services that were inadequate, least used, and absent should be provided to enable students to complete their programmes of study successfully.
title Availability and Access to Support Services in a Blended Learning Environment
topic Foreign Countries
Blended Learning
Distance Education
Student Personnel Services
Library Services
Social Support Groups
Tutors
Counseling Services
Integrated Learning Systems
Electronic Learning
College Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1282427