Introverts, extroverts, and achievement in a distance learning environment

Author
Offir, B.
Lecturer

Although difficulties that characterize distance learning (DL) clearly have differential effects on different learners, links between barrier research and individual differences remain relatively unexplored. This study examined the relationship between cognitive style, based on Jung's (1971) theory, and achievement levels among 77 university students in a videoconference-based learning environment. Clarifying this relationship enables educators to identify in advance students who may require additional instructional support in a DL context. Understanding student-related variables that affect learning also enables faculty to adapt instructions to meet the diverse needs of different students instead of adopting a "one-size-fits-all" approach to designing DL environments

Offir, B., Bezalel-Rosenblatt, R., & Barth, I. (2007).

Introverts, extroverts, and achievement in a distance learning environment . The American Journal of Distance Education, 21 (1), 3-19.

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