Perceptions and Experiences of E-Learning among On-Campus Students

Perceptions and Experiences of E-Learning among On-Campus Students

Author: 
Kazmer, Michelle M.
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Responsibility: 
Gibson, Amelia N., jt. author
Shannon, Kathleen, jt. author
Editor: 
Sigal, Ari
Journal Title: 
Advancing Library Education
Source: 
Advancing Library Education
Subject: 
Abstract: 

This chapter explores the experiences of on-campus graduate students in Library and Information Studies (LIS) who take online classes using the relevant literature and analyzing data from an exploratory study to begin to answer the overarching research question: What are the factors influencing the perceptions and affective experiences of on-campus graduate students who take courses taught via Web-based instruction? Specific subareas of the existing research literature addressing student perceptions of online learning and hybrid and blended learning provide direction and frame the discussion. Empirical evidence is provided via qualitative data from a study comprising face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with 20 on-campus students at the Florida State University School of Library and Information Studies (SLIS), all of whom must take online courses to complete the Master's degree at SLIS.

Series: 
Advances in Library and Information Science

CITATION: Kazmer, Michelle M.. Perceptions and Experiences of E-Learning among On-Campus Students edited by Sigal, Ari . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2013. Advancing Library Education - Available at: https://library.au.int/perceptions-and-experiences-e-learning-among-campus-students