“…In total, 11 studies, which used standard student performance metrics(e.g. test mark, final grade) found that there were no significant differences between F2F and OL modes (Cavanaugh and Jacquemin, 2015;Driscoll et al, 2012;Ghonsooly and Seyyedrezaie, 2014;Herman and Banister, 2007;Horspool and Yang, 2010;Johnson et al,2000;Pilbeam and Barrus, 2010;Rosell-Aguilar, 2006;Sussman and Dutter, 2010;Woolsey, 2013;Yen et al, 2018). Cavanaugh and Jacquemin (2015) examined a teaching database with information from 140,444 students enrolled across 6,012 university courses and taught by over 100 faculty members between 2010 and 2013. Notable findings were that students with higher GPAs perform even better in online courses or alternatively, struggling students perform worse when taking courses in an online format compared to a F2F format.…”