2018
DOI: 10.23910/ijbsm/2018.9.1.1858
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Preference Towards Online Mode of Distance Education Courses–conjoint Analysis

Abstract: In India online education was in its primitive stage. Though, maximum educational institutes had adopted the process of online admission and online result announcement, but the method of teaching through online was relatively slow in India. It was important for the universities to understand the preference towards online learning. Conjoint analysis was used to frame the preferences of sample respondents on the design of online mode of distance education. Conjoint analysis was utilized to know about the prefere… Show more

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“…Students' preferences for teaching and learning have been studied in particular within the online or distance learning (e.g. Marmon et al, 2014;Koper, 2015;Smith et al, 2015;Acharya and Lee, 2018;Malarkodi et al, 2018;Kuzmanovic et al, 2019). Few studies also exist within more traditional teaching showing that students prefer interesting and learning-focused courses (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students' preferences for teaching and learning have been studied in particular within the online or distance learning (e.g. Marmon et al, 2014;Koper, 2015;Smith et al, 2015;Acharya and Lee, 2018;Malarkodi et al, 2018;Kuzmanovic et al, 2019). Few studies also exist within more traditional teaching showing that students prefer interesting and learning-focused courses (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sun and Wang (2014) used conjoint analysis to design and development of e-learning tools in higher education depending on learning tasks. Recently, some researchers used conjoint analysis to understand the preference towards online learning in developing countries (Malarkodi, Indumathi, and Praveena, 2018;Acharya and Lee, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the use of the Internet in the home and educational settings increases, students' attitudes in many age ranges report an increased confidence and positive experience with online education. 16,17 YouTube videos on nursing, medicine, dentistry, and other health professions topics are available for learners worldwide to access and supplement their studies and clinical practice. However, further representation of clinical concepts across health professions' disciplines is still needed on the YouTube platform.…”
Section: Topic In Clinical Nutrition/april-june 2022mentioning
confidence: 99%