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Blended Learning: A Study of Student Satisfaction Predictors and Ambivalence When the Numbers are Large

Author(s)
Patsy Moskal
Research Associate, Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness
University of Central Florida
Chuck Dziuban
Director, Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness
University of Central Florida
Session Information
Assessment and/or Evaluation
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April 19, 2010 - 1:00pm
50 Minutes
Marquis


Researchers at UCF will present the results of recent work for predicting student success and withdrawal in blended courses with three domains--demographics, ability, and academic performance--based on more than 50,000 students registrations. In addition, they will present decision rules for predicting student satisfaction with blended instruction based on over 1,000,000 student responses. Finally, they will explore how student ambivalence mediates satisfaction with the blended environment.