“We had a Blast!” An Empirical Affirmation of Blended Learning as the Preferred Learning Mode for Adult Learners

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Title

“We had a Blast!” An Empirical Affirmation of Blended Learning as the Preferred Learning Mode for Adult Learners

Creator

Stephen Asunka

Description

As many important issues pertaining to blended learning within the Sub-Saharan African context
remain unexplored, this study implemented a blended learning approach in a graduate-level course at a private university in Ghana, with the objective of exploring adult learners’ attitudes, experiences and behaviors towards this learning approach, as well as their perceptions towards blended learning in general. Forty-eight graduate students participated in the study as they engaged in a six-week-long blended learning course. Qualitative research methods were used to gather data, which were analyzed using grounded theory coding techniques, descriptive statistics, and content analysis. Findings reveal high levels of student engagement and satisfaction with the learning processes and an overwhelming endorsement of blended learning as a preferred mode of learning. Implications of these findings for further research and practice are discussed within the context of technology adoption and use in the Ghanaian and Sub-Saharan African higher education contexts.

Subject

Blended Learning

Publisher

IGI Global

Date

2017

Format

PDF

Source

https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/we-had-a-blast/199278

Language

English

Type

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