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Worldwide

Department

Management & Technology

Document Type

Article

Publication/Presentation Date

11-2005

Abstract/Description

The purpose of this study was to ascertain if there is a specific style of teaching which is better suited for the distance learning (virtual) environment, as opposed to the traditional classroom environment. Numerous studies have shown that individuals have different delivery styles in the classroom. The study utilized instructor delivery styles and faculty perceptions of distance learning programs to develop an instrument which identifies the style that would be more successful in the distance learning environment. The study employed an author developed instrument, which included a derivative of the Kolb Learning Style Inventory (LSI) instrument, to determine the teaching style of the instructor. Results of the study concluded that while there will always be exceptions, the instrument developed in the study will provide an indication of which instructors are better suited for the virtual environment.

Publication Title

Journal of College Teaching and Learning

DOI

https://doi.org/10.19030/tlc.v2i11.1885

Publisher

Clute Institute for Academic Research

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