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Elements of Quality Online Education: Practice and Direction, Volume 4 in the Sloan-C series (2002)

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Elements of Quality Online Education: Practice and Direction, Volume 4 in the Sloan-C series (2002) provides overviews of the status of online education, examples of effective practices, and directions for research and development.
Volume 4 addresses these questions: What pedagogical practices promote effective learning online? What are the key areas for achieving cost effective quality in online programs? What services enable new populations of learners to access higher education? What motivates faculty satisfaction in online teaching? What practices assure student satisfaction?

Introduction
Frank Mayadas, John Bourne, Janet C. Moore

I. Learning Effectiveness

  1. Learning Effectiveness: What the Research Tells Us
    Karen Swan
  2. Cognitive Presence for Effective Asynchronous Online Learning: The Role of Reflective Inquiry, Self-direction and Metacognition
    D. Randy Garrison
  3. Improving Quantitative Research Methods in Studies of Asynchronous Learning Networks (ALN)
    Starr Roxanne Hiltz, J.B. Arbaugh

II. Cost Effectiveness

  1. Linking Cost Effectiveness with Institutional Goals: Best Practices in Online Education
    Tana Bishop
  2. The Costs of Learner-Centered Online Learning: An Exploratory Case Study
    Christine Geith
  3. Balancing Efficiency and Effectiveness in First Year Reading and Writing
    Gregory L. Waddoups, Gary L. Hatch, and Samantha Butterworth

III. Access

  1. Improving Access to Online Learning: Current Issues, Practices & Directions
    John Sener
  2. Access Issues and the Current State of Practice at the University of Maryland University
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    Merrily Stover
  3. Removing Barriers to Access: Policy Initiatives to Make Distance Learning Accessible, Affordable, and Available to All Learners
    Bruce N. Chaloux

IV. Faculty Satisfaction

  1. Faculty Satisfaction in the Online Teaching-Learning Environment
    Melody M. Thompson
  2. The IUPUI Story of Change
    Erwin Boschmann
  3. Institutional Support for Online Faculty: Expanding the Model
    Marie J. Fetzner

V. Student Satisfaction

  1. Student Satisfaction with Online Learning: An Expanding Universe
    John Sener and Joeann Humbert
  2. Longitudinal Success Measures for Online Learning Students at the Rochester Institute of Technology
    Karen Vignare
  3. A Preliminary Investigation of “Teaching Presence” in the SUNY Learning Network
    Peter J. Shea, Eric E. Fredericksen, Alexandra M. Pickett, and William E. Pelz