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Title:      FACTORS INFLUENCING STUDENTS’ CHOICE OF STUDY MODE: AN AUSTRALIAN CASE STUDY
Author(s):      Dirk Ifenthaler, Maree Gosper, Matthew Bailey, Mandy Kretzschmar
ISBN:      978-989-8533-23-4
Editors:      Demetrios G. Sampson, J. Michael Spector, Dirk Ifenthaler and Pedro Isaías
Year:      2014
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Educational pathways, study mode, higher education, Australia, humanities students
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      195
Last Page:      203
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Despite the expansion of online and blended learning, as well as open education, little research has been undertaken on what motivates students to enrol inparticular study modes at university level. This project addresses this gap in higher education research by exploring the reasons why humanities students choose to study through specific modes.The research was conducted between October 2013 and March 2014 administering three waves of data collection to over 700 students who were enrolled in humanities units being offered simultaneously through three different modes: on-campus, distance, and open and online. The findings suggest that students choose different enrolment modes based on factors such as personal, learning support, environment,advise and marketing, teaching and learning as well as logistics. However, the importance students ascribe to particular factors changes during their educational experience. This study found significant differences in the importance of factors betweeninitial and subsequent choices of enrolment mode, suggesting that the ‘lived’ experience of students at university influences their perception of which factors are important.
   

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