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Main Author: Ruth Baker-Gardner
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1356036
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contents Graduate Students' Perception of a New Online Library and Information Science Program at a Regional Library School in the Caribbean: A Preliminary Investigation Ruth Baker-Gardner Graduate Students Library Education Information Science Education Electronic Learning Foreign Countries Student Characteristics Student Satisfaction Program Evaluation Online education is gaining momentum as technology continues to have an impact on the teaching and learning process. As a result, many library schools are currently offering library and information science (LIS) education in blended and online modes. This preliminary research is an examination of graduate students' perception of a new online program implemented at a regional library school in the Caribbean. Fourteen participants were interviewed. The majority of the students enrolled in the programs were females between the ages of 30 and 49. Their primary reasons for studying online were distance from the university, family responsibilities, and work commitment. Students had a positive perception of most components of the program. They indicated a willingness to recommend the program to others however, they were not satisfied with quality and timeliness of feedback provided for some courses and the availability of resources. To improve the experience of online students, necessary resources need to be procured and strategies employed to provide timely and quality feedback.
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spellingShingle Graduate Students' Perception of a New Online Library and Information Science Program at a Regional Library School in the Caribbean: A Preliminary Investigation
Ruth Baker-Gardner
Graduate Students
Library Education
Information Science Education
Electronic Learning
Foreign Countries
Student Characteristics
Student Satisfaction
Program Evaluation
Graduate Students' Perception of a New Online Library and Information Science Program at a Regional Library School in the Caribbean: A Preliminary Investigation Ruth Baker-Gardner Graduate Students Library Education Information Science Education Electronic Learning Foreign Countries Student Characteristics Student Satisfaction Program Evaluation Online education is gaining momentum as technology continues to have an impact on the teaching and learning process. As a result, many library schools are currently offering library and information science (LIS) education in blended and online modes. This preliminary research is an examination of graduate students' perception of a new online program implemented at a regional library school in the Caribbean. Fourteen participants were interviewed. The majority of the students enrolled in the programs were females between the ages of 30 and 49. Their primary reasons for studying online were distance from the university, family responsibilities, and work commitment. Students had a positive perception of most components of the program. They indicated a willingness to recommend the program to others however, they were not satisfied with quality and timeliness of feedback provided for some courses and the availability of resources. To improve the experience of online students, necessary resources need to be procured and strategies employed to provide timely and quality feedback.
title Graduate Students' Perception of a New Online Library and Information Science Program at a Regional Library School in the Caribbean: A Preliminary Investigation
topic Graduate Students
Library Education
Information Science Education
Electronic Learning
Foreign Countries
Student Characteristics
Student Satisfaction
Program Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1356036