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Exploring chief information officer perceptions of information technology innovation adoption within a university system
Perceptions of universal design for learning (UDL) in college classrooms
Support mechanisms necessary for the implementation of technology by teachers
Critical thinking as an outcome of distance learning: A study of critical thinking in a distance learning environment
Assessing Mobile Learning effectiveness and acceptance
Blended learning and the classroom environment: A comparative analysis of students' perception of the classroom environment across community college courses taught in traditional face-to-face, online and blended methods
Administrative and social impacts of SEVIS implementation on international services offices: A Delphi study of the consortium of universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area
Exploratory analysis of factors related to the implementation of guidelines governing "faculty support" for online programs in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accreditation region
Individual differences and conceptual modeling task performance: Examining the effects of cognitive style, self-efficacy, and application domain knowledge
The modified delphi method to analyze the application of instructional design theory to online graduate education
Using Interactive Games to Improve Math Achievement Among Middle School Students in Need of Remediation
A Qualitative Study on Knowledge Transfer Among Members of the United States Intelligence Community
The Educational Outcomes of Online Learners: The Predictive Utility of Disability Status and Self-Efficacy
Adult Learners and Blended Learning: A Phenomenographic Study of Variation in Adult Learners' Experiences of Blended Learning in Higher Education
African American Adolescent Female Identification with Engineering and Participation in Engineering Education