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Students' Reactions to the Introduction of Videoconferencing for Classroom Instruction
Authors:Marjorie Armstrong-Stassen Margaret Landstrom Ramona Lumpkin
Abstract:This study examined how students who had no prior experience with videoconferencing would react to the use of videoconferencing as an instructional medium. Students enrolled in seven different courses completed a questionnaire at the beginning of the semester and again at the end of the semester. Students at the origination and remote sites did not differ in their reactions toward videoconferencing but there was a significant difference for gender. Women reacted less favorably to videoconferencing. Compared to the beginning of the semester, students reported significantly less positive attitudes toward taking a course through videoconferencing at the end of the semester. There were no significant differences in students' attitudes toward videoconferencing across courses at the beginning of the semester but there were significant differences across the courses at the end of the semester. The results suggest the need for better preparation for both students and instructors.
Keywords:Gender  Differences  In  Attitudes  Toward  Videoconferencing  Reactions  To  Videoconferencing  Videoconferencing  And  Distance  Education  Videoconferencing  As  a  Classroom  Instructional  Tool
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