A Review of Trends in Distance Education Scholarship at Research Universities in North America, 1998-2007

This article explores and summarizes trends in research and scholarship over the last decade (i.e., 1998-2007) for students completing dissertations and theses in the area of distance education. The topics addressed, research designs utilized, and data collection and analysis methods used were comp...

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Main Authors: Randall S. Davies, Scott L. Howell, Jo Ann Petrie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2010-10-01
Series:International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
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Online Access:http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/876/1602
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spelling doaj-8d99d4607bb0422bab187af45ee800dc2020-11-25T00:30:17ZengAthabasca University PressInternational Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning1492-38312010-10-01113A Review of Trends in Distance Education Scholarship at Research Universities in North America, 1998-2007 Randall S. DaviesScott L. HowellJo Ann PetrieThis article explores and summarizes trends in research and scholarship over the last decade (i.e., 1998-2007) for students completing dissertations and theses in the area of distance education. The topics addressed, research designs utilized, and data collection and analysis methods used were compiled and analyzed. Results from this study indicate that most of the distance education research conducted by graduate students in this period of time has been descriptive, often addressing the perceptions, concerns, and satisfaction levels of various stakeholders with a particular distance education experience. Studies of this type typically used self-report surveys and analyzed the data using descriptive statistics. Validating the concern of many distance education scholars, there was a lack of graduate student research aimed at developing a theory base in distance education. On a positive note, projects directly comparing distance education with traditional face-to-face classrooms to determine the merit of specific programs declined significantly in 2007 as compared to 1998. This result might indicate that distance learning is becoming accepted as a viable and important educational experience in its own right. Another encouraging finding was the decreased emphasis on studies focused on technology issues, such as those analyzing the quality of distance education technology and questioning educators’ ability to provide an acceptable technology-enabled distance learning experience. http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/876/1602Distance educationgraduate student researchresearch utilization
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A Review of Trends in Distance Education Scholarship at Research Universities in North America, 1998-2007
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
Distance education
graduate student research
research utilization
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Scott L. Howell
Jo Ann Petrie
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title A Review of Trends in Distance Education Scholarship at Research Universities in North America, 1998-2007
title_short A Review of Trends in Distance Education Scholarship at Research Universities in North America, 1998-2007
title_full A Review of Trends in Distance Education Scholarship at Research Universities in North America, 1998-2007
title_fullStr A Review of Trends in Distance Education Scholarship at Research Universities in North America, 1998-2007
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publisher Athabasca University Press
series International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
issn 1492-3831
publishDate 2010-10-01
description This article explores and summarizes trends in research and scholarship over the last decade (i.e., 1998-2007) for students completing dissertations and theses in the area of distance education. The topics addressed, research designs utilized, and data collection and analysis methods used were compiled and analyzed. Results from this study indicate that most of the distance education research conducted by graduate students in this period of time has been descriptive, often addressing the perceptions, concerns, and satisfaction levels of various stakeholders with a particular distance education experience. Studies of this type typically used self-report surveys and analyzed the data using descriptive statistics. Validating the concern of many distance education scholars, there was a lack of graduate student research aimed at developing a theory base in distance education. On a positive note, projects directly comparing distance education with traditional face-to-face classrooms to determine the merit of specific programs declined significantly in 2007 as compared to 1998. This result might indicate that distance learning is becoming accepted as a viable and important educational experience in its own right. Another encouraging finding was the decreased emphasis on studies focused on technology issues, such as those analyzing the quality of distance education technology and questioning educators’ ability to provide an acceptable technology-enabled distance learning experience.
topic Distance education
graduate student research
research utilization
url http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/876/1602
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