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Online and Distance Education

Wright State University

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2015

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A Large Sample Comparison Of Grade Based Student Learning Outcomes In Online Vs. Face-To-Face Courses, Joseph Cavanaugh, Stephen J. Jacquemin Mar 2015

A Large Sample Comparison Of Grade Based Student Learning Outcomes In Online Vs. Face-To-Face Courses, Joseph Cavanaugh, Stephen J. Jacquemin

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

Comparisons of grade based learning outcomes between online and face-to-face course formats have become essential because the number of online courses, online programs and institutional student enrollments have seen rapid growth in recent years. Overall, online education is largely viewed by education professionals as being equivalent to instruction conducted face-to-face. However, the research investigating student performance in online versus face-to-face courses has been mixed and is often hampered by small samples or a lack of demographic and academic controls. This study utilizes a dataset that includes over 5,000 courses taught by over 100 faculty members over a period of ten …