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Volume 24, Number 3, 2001
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Student Distress in Web-based Distance Education
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Student Distress in Web-based Distance Education (ID: EQM01312)
Author(s):
Noriko Hara (Indiana University)
and
Rob Kling (Indiana University)
Topics:
Communication
,
E-Learning
,
Student Computing Support
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Students
Origin:
EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles
(2001)
Type:
Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:
Contradicting our expectations, isolation wasn't the main stress inducer in students taking a distance education course.
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Volume 24, Number 3, 2001
Cover Image © 2001 Bryan Leister
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