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EVALUATION OF DISTANCE LEARNING IN AN 'INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICS' CLASS: A CASE STUDY

Authors :
SCOTT R. EVANS
RUI WANG
TZU-MIN YEH
JEFF ANDERSON
RAMMY HAIJA
PAUL MADOC MCBRATNEY-OWEN
LYNNE PEEPLES
SUBIR SINHA
VANESSA XANTHAKIS
NATASA RAJICIC
JIAMENG ZHANG
Source :
STATISTICS EDUCATION RESEARCH JOURNAL. 6:59-77
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
International Association for Statistical Education, 2007.

Abstract

Biostatistics is not universally available in colleges/universities and is thus an attractive course to offer via distance education. However, evaluation of the impact of distance education on course enrollment and student success is lacking. We evaluated an “Introduction to Biostatistics” course at Harvard University that offered the distance option (Spring 2005).We assessed the effect on course enrollment and compared the grades of traditional students with non-traditional students, as well as with historical traditional students (Fall 2004). We further compared course evaluations from the inaugural semester with the distance option to evaluations from the prior semester. No evidence of dissimilarities was noted with respect to overall course grade averages or course evaluations. First published November 2007 at Statistics Education Research Journal: Archives

Details

ISSN :
15701824
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
STATISTICS EDUCATION RESEARCH JOURNAL
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6bda7d1d02b79f8f70924f96c8264b35