On the Line 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62776-2_18
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Exploring the Factors Affecting Student Academic Performance in Online Programs: A Literature Review

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“…While these findings are contradicted with the results documented by Misopoulos et al, (2018) (32) ; Stöhr et al ., (2016) ; (33) Haughton et al ., (2015) (34) ; Wilson et al, (2014) (35) ; Guy et al ., (2013) (36) ; Bowen et al ., (2012) (37) ; Driscroll et al ., (2012) (38) ; Ary et al ., (2011) (39) and Figlio et al, (2010) (40) , who found that, there was not any statistical significant differences of students performance pre and post intervention between traditional and online students.…”
Section: Concerningcontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…While these findings are contradicted with the results documented by Misopoulos et al, (2018) (32) ; Stöhr et al ., (2016) ; (33) Haughton et al ., (2015) (34) ; Wilson et al, (2014) (35) ; Guy et al ., (2013) (36) ; Bowen et al ., (2012) (37) ; Driscroll et al ., (2012) (38) ; Ary et al ., (2011) (39) and Figlio et al, (2010) (40) , who found that, there was not any statistical significant differences of students performance pre and post intervention between traditional and online students.…”
Section: Concerningcontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…Online learning with MOOCs is not without challenges (Missopoulos et al, 2018). Learners do not always succeed in pursuing their personal learning goals due to various reasons, which we summarise under the construct of barriers.…”
Section: Barriers To Mooc-learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possibility of learning online adds flexibility to opportunities for lifelong learning. Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are particularly suitable for this purpose, as they are accessible to everyone and cover an ever-expanding range of topics and interests (Greene, Oswald, & Pomerantz, 2015;Missopoulos, Argyropoulou, & Tzavara, 2018). But as promising as these learning opportunities seem, many learners do not succeed in pursuing their personal learning goals (Henderikx, Kreijns, & Kalz, 2017a) and do not finish the sections of a MOOC they indented to complete.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Learning and succeeding in open non-formal learning environments like MOOCs can be challenging [15]. A reason why learners do not always reach their personal learning goals is that they encounter barriers to learning, which prevent or hinder them in their learning progress.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Related Work 21 Barriers To Learmentioning
confidence: 99%