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Copyright International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Oct 2012

Abstract

To date, very few empirical studies have attempted to examine the role that learner-content interaction plays in course success outcomes. Because of the importance that a learner's interaction with course content plays in education, the body of research is incomplete without a deeper exploration of the impact that it has on course success. [...]H1: The amount of time a student spends completing course quizzes will negatively correlate with the grade achieved on the quiz; H2: Students who spend larger amounts of time with the overall course content (quantity of discussion postings read, total number of files read, and the total amount of time spent in the CMS reviewing overall content) will achieve higher final course grades than those who spend less time with the content.

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Title
Exploring learner to content interaction as a success factor in online courses
Author
Zimmerman, Tekeisha Denise
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Oct 2012
Publisher
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1634473616
Copyright
Copyright International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Oct 2012