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Media and Pedagogy in Undergraduate Distance Education: A Theory-Based Meta-Analysis of Empirical Literature
Authors:Yiping Lou  Robert M. Bernard  Philip C. Abrami
Affiliation:(1) Educational Technology in the Department of Educational Leadership, Research and Counseling, Louisiana State University, Louisiana;(2) Education at the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec
Abstract:This meta-analysis employs a theoretical framework in quantitatively synthesizing empirical studies that investigate the effects of distance education (DE) versus classroom instruction on undergraduate student achievement. Analyses of 218 findings from 103 studies were conducted according to how media were used to support DE pedagogy. The results indicate that the effect sizes far synchronous instructor-directed DE were consistent and not significantly different from zero; in asynchronous DE, media only supporting independent learning was generally less effective than media supporting collaborative discussion among students, although both subsets were significantly heterogeneous. Follow-up analysis of asynchronous DE findings was framed in terms of three patterns of interaction—student-content, student-instructor and student-student.
Keywords:distance education  technology-mediated learning  meta-analysis
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