“…Students’ perceptions of the differences between online and traditional classes vary across demographic groups (Aggarwal & Bento, 2000; Rea et al, 2000; Tanner, Noser, & Totaro, 2009). These differences are a concern to educators as perceptions and attitudes greatly influence students’ motivation and ability to learn as well as their comfort with online learning (Howland & Moore, 2002; Koohang & Durante, 2003; Smart & Cappel, 2006). One suggested cause for differences in students’ perceptions of online learning are individual characteristics such as gender, Internet experience, major, first language, year in college, learning style, computer self‐efficacy, online learning experience, and age (Tanner, Noser, Fuselier & Totaro 2004; Barakzai & Fraser, 2005; Smart & Cappel, 2006; Ong & Lai, 2006; Arbaugh & Rau, 2007; van der Rhee et al, 2007; Simmering, Posey & Piccoli, 2009; Tanner et.…”