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Insights From Research on Distance Education Learners, Learning, and Learner Support

by: Richard E. West
American Journal of Distance Education, Vol. 25, No. 3. (1 July 2011), pp. 135-151, doi:10.1080/08923647.2011.589775  Key: citeulike:10160652

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Abstract This article reviews the key ideas related to increasing student learning and support described in selected chapters from the second edition of the Handbook of Distance Education (Moore 2007). These chapters described research findings related to the impact of distance education on learners in general (student autonomy, cognition, social learning, and satisfaction) as well as specific subgroups of distance students and instructors (K?12, female, and disabled students as well as academic advising and library services). This article concludes with brief recommendations for future research in each of these areas.


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