Assessing student preferences between on-site and on-line instruction during social distancing: Differences between undergraduate and graduate students

Authors

  • Wade Smith
  • Rebecca Robichaux-Davis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.75.8199

Abstract

This article reports the results of the phase I, multisite study, assessing preferences for traditional or on-line instruction between undergraduate and graduate students. Theses students had initially enrolled in a traditional (i.e., on-site) platform of instruction but due to the national distancing policy were instead instructed via an on-line only format. A mixed-method research design was employed using an author-developed survey instrument to assess instruction preference and two open-ended questions; the answers to which were subjected to content analysis.

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Published

2020-05-16

How to Cite

Smith, W., & Robichaux-Davis, R. . (2020). Assessing student preferences between on-site and on-line instruction during social distancing: Differences between undergraduate and graduate students. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 7(5), 173–177. https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.75.8199