The Dropout Rate from E-Learning Courses and the Satisfaction of Students with E-Learning
Abstract
This paper deals with the dropout rate for e-learning academic courses in correlation with student satisfaction with distance education. This study explores two main ideas: student satisfaction with e-learning and the locus of control. The results show that the main reason for persistence with e-learning academic courses is a significantly high level of satisfaction with e-learning and satisfaction with the students' own academic performance.Downloads
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2007-12-01
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Research Papers