This article focuses on students' perspectives on various aspects of learning science at a distance, such as ‘expectations,’ ‘learning outcomes,’ and ‘satisfaction’. Two foundation science courses offered by the School of Science and Technology at the Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK) were selected for the study. A series of indepth interviews was carried out with students enrolled in these courses, followed by questionnaire surveys and field observations in order to validate and triangulate the interview data. The findings revealed that students placed a high value on practical work in science courses. Moreover, the more familiar with the course subject, the less difficulty they anticipate in learning science via distance education. Two significant correlations were also found, between the perception of practical work and satisfaction, and between the attendance rate and the perception of practical work with distance learning at OUHK. This research adds to knowledge of disciplinebased distance education research in terms of empirical data in both qualitative and quantitative forms. Further investigation on this issue may help instructional designers and developed of science courses in the decision on various aspects of course design and development.
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March 01 2006
STUDENTS' PERSPECTIVE OF PRACTICAL WORK IN LEARNING SCIENCES VIA DISTANCE EDUCATION Open Access
Jason K.Y. Chan;
Jason K.Y. Chan
The Open University of Hong Kong
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Namin Shin
Namin Shin
Dongguk University, Korea
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Asian Association of Open Universities
Online ISSN: 2414-6994
Print ISSN: 1858-3431
© 2014 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
Asian Association of Open Universities Journal (2006) 2 (1): 1–10.
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Chan JK, Shin N (2006), "STUDENTS' PERSPECTIVE OF PRACTICAL WORK IN LEARNING SCIENCES VIA DISTANCE EDUCATION". Asian Association of Open Universities Journal, Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 1–10, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/AAOUJ-02-01-2006-B001
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